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Hey, first post. Thought I would point out this handy little resource to you all
You know all the sites that have "contact" pages with a few boxes that say to enter your email address, subject, and then you click the "submit" button to have the email sent to them? It's much easier to do it through email forms like that rather than copying/pasting the email address in your standard email client.
The following site will allow you to easily create a form like that, in literally less than a minute. As long as your host allows you to upload PHP scripts, then you're good to go.
The site below will walk you through the process, and will get your email form set up on your site in no time. It creates the PHP script for you, along with 2 pages that will either confirm that the email has been sent, or give an error message.
Enjoy! Setting up the form is very easy...just follow what it says to do on this site (scroll down to where it says "Step 1 of 2"
https://www.thesitewizard.com/wizards/feedbackform.shtml
That site also lets you create Perl or CGI scripts, but if your webhost allows either of those languages then it should most certainly allow PHP also.
Other Browsers Besides Firefox? barebones
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I love firefox also, but I'm looking for a barebones browser that just basically has an address bar and favorites.
I tend to lean towards simple programs, such as Media Player Classic ( http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ ) which is a tiny little program that can play almost any media type (music mp3s, ogg, wmv, etc...video's like .mov, .avi, divX encoded, etc....images like jpgs, gifs, etc...). MPC is a "barebones" program so to speak - there is nothing fancy about it at all, but it is a simple program that is extremely versatile.
Anybody know of any "tiny" browsers, that are very simple? I'd appreciate it