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  1. http://www.arris.com/company/2wire  --  Click Speed Meter at the top.

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    Thanks for that. I didn't fancy downloading Zone Alarm to test my speed config. I like Blueyonder, (my ISP) they keep upgrading the connections for NOTHING. When I first got connected to the Internet on broadband I was running at 128Kb/sec. But now, its 729.40 Kb/sec.

     

    Penny>>

    Bandwidth is the data flow between your computer and the Internet/ Intranet. Think of it like this, the number of ants that go between your computer and the Internet at the moment is 293 per second. Now, imagine each of those ants carrying a briefcase of information that is being taken out into the w3 (world wide web). Incoming and outgoing connections vary. For me, the outgoing connection is weeker than the incoming. This is because the data (or ants with briefcases) have a bit more of a challenge to get out there. They have to clime hills. The incoming flow is literally going down the hill of the w3. Channels of your connection is how many incoming or outgoing connections your modem/ computer can handle. This is based mostly on your bandwidth. The higher the bandwidth, the more or stronger channels you can have. For example, I can usually have 7 incoming channels of about 104Kb/sec each. In total, it comes to 729Kb/sec. That is if I don't play on the Internet whilst downloading.

     

    Since when did Xisto start having pop-up adverts???

     

    Anyway, I just took a look at this page, so those with anomolies in there connection clock, look at the link below.

     

    http://www.arris.com/company/2wire?p=7

     

    Notice from cmatcmextra:
    Merged double posts

  2. freewebs is very good for beginners there is where i learn html after i studied it at w3school.com

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    I'm glad I aint the only one that used freewebs as a beginning.

     

    I think that there are many great free web hosts out there, but it all depends on what you actually want or need. For example, Tripod and Freewebs are excellent for beginners, as something like Xisto or Xisto are a little more complex and advanced. The major designers and developers amongst us are better off with either a paid plan, or something Xisto with a paid DNS.


  3. Have you created all the brushes by yourself???

     

    If NO, Do you have the permission to use them and redistribute the brushes?

     

    If NO, Do you know what you are doing?

     

    If NO, Then in simple words it is Piracy! And as good netigen and an honest computer user you should not do such evil deeds. Piracy is a big problem for IT community world wide. And I don't think Xisto id s place to share and use such WAREZ stuff.

     

    If Yes, Then do know the consequences of doing piracy.

     

    Anyways, take care.

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    Where has the trust gone? It's like the money going to third world countries, down the drain. And I think he is aware of all the legal issues. And as icemarle pointed out, if it is COMMERCIAL brushes, then yes he can get done. However, this is entirely down to the owner's desretion, not yours.

  4. Mine says Boy Wonder but has a girl on it. X.x

     

    But it's cool, they're all not bad...I really would switch to Photoshop though...I'm sure you'd be able to make much cooler stuff.

     

    I like Frozen's best. -_-

     

    Anyway, thanks, I'll add it to my gallery, and make you one back when I get the time.

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    Lol. It is a boy though. Just with girlish features. I have just baught Jasc Paint Shop Pro 8.1, so maybe soon I can eventually make cooler stuff.

  5. 2-1.

    True Fusion gmv, I know how much more work was put into it, and I'm pretty sure that other sig could be put together without photoshop.

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    Its not the amount of work nor the way it is put together that holds the project up. It is everything. Biscuitrat's may be easy to put together in other programs, but the elegance and sophistication of it holds presidence. I agree though, a lot of work was put into Truefusion's and it may have taken a while. If the two images had been of similar style, then I would have gone for TrueFusion's.

  6. Hmmm just a question. In the second and fourth new, shouldn't it be an image? I think it looks strange with the rayed boxes. Else, it's very good! -_-

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    Lol. The design I featured only had content as a sort of marker of what it would look like with the different bits added to it. The rayed boxes are the background of the image that goes on top of it, a place-holder if you will.

  7. Thanks for the advice. My computer that I do my work on isn't strong enough to handle Photoshop (and wont install anyway) so at the moment I am tied to Fireworks.I agree about the background. I suppose the biggest problems I have are the lack of brushes and textures. If I had more then I would be eventually able to make better sigs (i hope). Unfortunaely, I don't think that brushes can't be imported into Fireworks yet. If anyone knows any different, please contact me.


  8. Biscuitrat:+Simple and elegant+Excellent colour co-ordination-???-???Notes: It is elegant and sophisticated. However, for a hard-core gaming website it would not fit in. But for a relaxed environment it is perfect.Truefusion:+Complex+Great text effect-Agreed with the blending thing-???Notes: It unfortunately let's itself down with the blending. If it had been further in or on all sides then it would have been perfect.I give this one to BiscuitratSo far:3:0 - Biscuitrat up.


  9. Unfortunately, this computer that I play on the Internet is not mine and I am not allowed to install anything. So I am stuck with Windows FTP. Not that I use it anyway.Hopefully when I get a new connection to MY computer, I will probably use Filezilla or some advanced FTP.

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