cB News____issue #3, August 2005 |
cB News____issue #3, August 2005 |
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Editors’ Notes As always, we would like to take this time to thank our readers that encourage us to keep this newspaper consistent, by PM, viewing regularly, and applying. We hope all our readers understand how hard we are working to bring cB News to createBlog. Even with school starting, a few of our team members gave extra effort to write more than one article required of them to bring you all this excellent third issue. Though we've pulled through in the past two publications together, this issue truly says a lot about our team work. If you are interested in joining our news team, feel free to apply; we always welcome more help! If you enjoy journalism and want to become more involved in the createBlog community, please fill out an an application form; if you feel uncomfortable with your application open to the public, please PM your application to either Fae (uninspiredfae) or James (Marchhare2UrAlice). Please note that we are currently not looking for editors; other than that, we welcome all applicants! If you would like to be featured in future issues, feel free to send us a letter to the editor; please PM the letter, no more than 250 words, to this account (cBNewsStaff). We will consider all for publication in a new "letters to the editor" section, and we reserve the right to edit for content and clarity. Your cB username will be included if your letter is chosen for publication, so be careful who you offend! In any case, please enjoy our third issue of the createBlog news! - The cB News Team Administrators: Fae [uninspiredfae], James [MarchHare2UrAlice] Editors: Anna [Azarel], Justin [CrackedRearView], Ruth [suddenly she] Runners: Kiera [mzkandi], Sidney [ItzOnlySydney] (Note: Recent additions to the cB News Team are not listed.) Table of Contents 01 Editors' Notes 02 Unveiling: krnxswat- cB News Staff 03 The Push for a News Archive - cB News Staff 04 The First cB Debate Competition - cB News Staff 05 Xanga of the Month: July 2005 - Ruth [suddenly she] 06 Unneccessary Rap Battles - Radhika [not_your_average] 07 YOU'RE Hosted? - Sammi [headphones] 08 The Celebration Has Been Cancelled - Justin [CrackedRearView] 09 School of 10 College Tips - Fae & Anna [uninspiredfae & Azarel] 11 Not Your Parents' Rock 'n' Roll - Ashley [antix10_kos] 12 Summer Concerts: Warped Tour, Ozzfest, & Sounds of the Underground - Brie [Despise] 13 Album Review: In Between Dreams - Anna [Azarel] 14 Featured Films - Anna [Azarel] 15 Featured Poem- cB News Staff 16 Advice Abby - "Abby" |
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YOU'RE Hosted?
Sammi R. [headphones] August 2005 YOU'RE Hosted? In today's modern web design community, there's a lot more people than there used to be, even a year ago. Kids are getting into web design as young as 8 years old and the competition is getting more and more tense. However, along with younger web designers come younger and more inexperienced hosts and prospects. Nowadays, it's extremely easy to get hosted on a smaller, less popular domain, or even just your friend's domain. More people have domains now than ever before. It used to be difficult to get hosted. More talented and experienced designers owned the domains that lent out hosting, so they only accepted whom they thought was skilled enough to associate with. One had to work their way up the status scale in the community, starting out on a less popular domain, if one could even get there; not just anyone could be hosted. Then one would gradually get up to the most popular, respected domains with the top of the crop. It was quite difficult to receive a respected recommendation, and people would get kicked off domains if they didn't turn out to be proficient enough. Nowadays, young kids at the ages most of the more popular and well-known designers first began are buying domains themselves. Domain owners have to teach new web designers how to code actual sites. Basically, anyone can get hosted in today's world. It no longer requires hard work and diligence to get hosted, especially in a new domain. Things have changed, and people are definitely taking advantage of this new feel in the community, at many others' despair. |
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