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Hello from Raleigh, NC.

 

Woody Howard

New View Photography, Inc.

 <http://www.newviewphotosnc.com/> www.newviewphotosnc.com

mobile: 919-625-0891

 



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Sometime around 27/10/09 (at 09:52 -0400) Woody Howard said:

>Hello from Raleigh, NC.

Hi Woody, from an ex-Asheville (actually Fairview), NC resident!

Your site is in bad shape I'm afraid. Is it missing essential CSS
data? It looks so old-school it could be from 1996!

k
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Keith,

 

Thanks for noticing J. I was using a web programmer that was a)overcharging
for hosting   and  b)being inflexible about MY site and what I wanted. I'm
not a coder by any means so I fired him and downloaded my site to post on
another host. As you can see the transition didn't go to well. I'm working
with another web programmer today to get it back to its original state. I'm
going to have her design a new site www.newview360.com  and redesign my
original.

 

I'm new to this field so bear with me as I try to learn from the more
accomplished that post here.

 

Following is a link to some panos I did on the Blue Ridge Parkway. I started
in Asheville and drove to Mount Mitchell, which is the highest point east of
the Mississippi river in the continental United States.

Again I'm new to this so any tips would be greatly appreciated. These are
demo pages until I can get the www.newview360.com site up and running.

There are 5 pages and 22 panoramas. -

 

Page 1 -  Asheville Visitor Center / Haw Creek Valley / Tanbark Ridge
www.newviewphotosnc.com/brp1_pano.html

Page 2 - Bull Creek / Lake Pinnacle / Gray Beard Mtn
www.newviewphotosnc.com/brp2_pano.html

Page 3 - Craggy Gardens Visitor Center
www.newviewphotosnc.com/brp3_pano.html

Page 4 - Glassmine Falls / Green Knob Panos
www.newviewphotosnc.com/brp4_pano.html

Page 5 - Mount Mitchell
www.newviewphotosnc.com/brp5_pano.html

 

Woody Howard

New View Photography, Inc.

www.newviewphotosnc.com <http://www.newviewphotosnc.com/>

mobile: 919-625-0891

 

From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On
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Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 1:23 PM
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Sometime around 27/10/09 (at 09:52 -0400) Woody Howard said:

>Hello from Raleigh, NC.

Hi Woody, from an ex-Asheville (actually Fairview), NC resident!

Your site is in bad shape I'm afraid. Is it missing essential CSS
data? It looks so old-school it could be from 1996!

k





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Sacha Griffin

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I would probably use 360cities.net and embed that app in place of what you
have.

 

That would correct the filesize optimization issues (too big for the quality
of your images) ,  and numerous panoramas on a page where you should have
just one that links them all.

Beside that, if you want to just develop your fpp, your alignments are off
on your graphics, so they aren't properly anchored on different window
sizes.

If you go fullscreen, they aren't in the proper places.

 

Good luck, websites are a massive area of headaches and work unless you're
paying someone else and even then.

 

 

Sacha Griffin

Southern Digital Solutions LLC

http://www.southern-digital.com

http://www.seeit360.net

GMAIL IM: [hidden email]

404-551-4275

 

 

 

From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On
Behalf Of Woody Howard
Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 3:04 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: RE: [PanoToolsNG] First Message - test

 

 

Keith,

Thanks for noticing J. I was using a web programmer that was a)overcharging
for hosting and b)being inflexible about MY site and what I wanted. I'm
not a coder by any means so I fired him and downloaded my site to post on
another host. As you can see the transition didn't go to well. I'm working
with another web programmer today to get it back to its original state. I'm
going to have her design a new site www.newview360.com and redesign my
original.

I'm new to this field so bear with me as I try to learn from the more
accomplished that post here.

Following is a link to some panos I did on the Blue Ridge Parkway. I started
in Asheville and drove to Mount Mitchell, which is the highest point east of
the Mississippi river in the continental United States.

Again I'm new to this so any tips would be greatly appreciated. These are
demo pages until I can get the www.newview360.com site up and running.

There are 5 pages and 22 panoramas. -

Page 1 - Asheville Visitor Center / Haw Creek Valley / Tanbark Ridge
www.newviewphotosnc.com/brp1_pano.html

Page 2 - Bull Creek / Lake Pinnacle / Gray Beard Mtn
www.newviewphotosnc.com/brp2_pano.html

Page 3 - Craggy Gardens Visitor Center
www.newviewphotosnc.com/brp3_pano.html

Page 4 - Glassmine Falls / Green Knob Panos
www.newviewphotosnc.com/brp4_pano.html

Page 5 - Mount Mitchell
www.newviewphotosnc.com/brp5_pano.html

Woody Howard

New View Photography, Inc.

www.newviewphotosnc.com <http://www.newviewphotosnc.com/>

mobile: 919-625-0891








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