NEW SVX Site! - This one is sure to generate traffic.
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I'm developing a new high-level SVX site. I am including helpful articles, such as SVX upkeep, preventive maintenance, and mods. You must supply pictures, and a description of the mod and what results it yeilds. Respond to this post if you are interested and we can coordinate something. You will be given full credit, of course, to the article you would like to work on...as well as a link to your website (if you have one). Did I mention this website is in FLASH? :) If you want to see some of my web design before you commit, check out www.nopi.com, www.badbenz.com, www.collardgreen.com, www.pixeltitans.com arondale |
Re: NEW SVX Site! - This one is sure to generate traffic.
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I have stopped maintaining my site a while back. It's still there but it's shifting into more of a modification log now. I like flash as long as it's not too much. I have done flash sites before and it could be useful I once saw a flash/dhtml site that looked/acted like a frontend for a MacOs and a unix xwindows. Those were creative. L |
I generally create static pages all day long. The site is going to be in flash b/c that's what I like creating in, useful or not. Flash is generally more appealing and I agree, should not be overdone :)
I like your red guage lights, though it looks like the lights are not evenly lighted (some parts much more red than others). Maybe it is the pic. I really like the howto as well, but you never displayed the final product (blue guages). Have a pic? I would like to include that howto into my site, giving you credit of course. To you have the original images without the photoshop circles? I'd like to make my own. Thx, Arondale |
Red Gauge dials (or blue or white) is easy to do. However, if you look at your green, they are un-even to. The reason behind it is the placement of lights in the dials. There are only 3 big lights in there and they are placed in such a way that they don't light up really well.
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Great news on the site. I took a 20 some pics of every step of doing brake rotors and never got around to making a FAQ so if youd like them your welcome to them. phil |
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The thing with LEDs is that they have very narrow field of vision for the light. I am looking for LEDs with a lense on top to spread the light around. Also, I am looking for the front lights so that I can redo the lights in similear way JDM lights are done with parking lights as well. Check the webpage: www.stars-gazer.com/~svxais L |
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