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xoxoxx
what are some good ideas for a website!?

preferably a Web 2.0 (user submitted) website?!

fags, why won't you answer!?

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StanleyThePanda
This doesnt belong here... and you shouldnt double post. mellow.gif
Azarel
And you called us fags. Now you're definitely not getting help.
cassjamminx
QUOTE(StanleyThePanda @ Aug 16 2006, 10:55 PM) *
This doesnt belong here... and you shouldnt double post. mellow.gif


agreed.

QUOTE(Azarel @ Aug 16 2006, 11:12 PM) *
And you called us fags. Now you're definitely not getting help.


AND... agreed.

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Aerjae
I don't really know what you mean. Even if I did... I don't think I'd help you. mad.gif
xoxoxx
Lol.

COME ON! HELP ME!

fags.
Libertie
Sean, chill. Breathe. laugh.gif

What type of website are you wanting to make? Personal? Are you wanting ideas for the layout? Tell us what you've got so far.
xoxoxx
lol i'm just kidding around.

whenever i call someone a fag, it doesn't mean anything.

anyways, my friends and I are thinking of making a website, that will bloom like google or createblog.

then we'll get rich.

We want a web 2.0 kind of site. Something users submit and we just maintain.

And we don't care about the layout yet.
mipadi
It's probably best to start with an idea and work from there, rather than starting with "I want a Web 2.0 site" and "I want to topple Google." wink.gif

Oh well, that's capitalism though...
Libertie
Web 2.0 doesn't necessarily mean user-submitted, but a lot of web 2.0 sites are revolving around users submitting news stories; for example, digg, newsvine, slashdot. I wouldn't recommend starting yet ANOTHER one of these websites, but that's what's successful right now.

Mm. As Michael said, you sort of need a basis for wanting to start a website before actually creating one.
BonneVache
Not that you should be staring at other people's work to get your own, as you'd end up copying theirs', but there are an amazing amount of websites dedicated to showcasing good, standards happy, webdesigns.


Stylegala

Screenspire

Cssmania

CSS reboot

once again.. the idea of these sites is to showcase good design, not to give you good ideas to carbon copy and claim as your own...

on another note.... you're rude. stubborn.gif
keithcash
Try to review 1000's of site before you sit down and work on designing the site you want.

Good Luck

Cheers / Slainte
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