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Re: Big Book of Amiga Hardware - new site and domain
Posted on 26-Feb-2013 20:59:58
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@bitman

Ahh good point about closed source :)
I used to code asp, then .NET before I moved to php.

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Re: Big Book of Amiga Hardware - new site and domain
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@All

A small forum has now been added to the site - hopefully that makes it easier to correct/ enhance the articles in the database.

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Re: Big Book of Amiga Hardware - new site and domain
Posted on 12-Apr-2013 19:39:23
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@bitman

I think you effort and site is great, but for the love of God change the black background colour and the white text please, on that form it's pretty much unreadable. At the fourth paragraph of Dave Haynie's reply I couldn't read more. You have to tend that the majority of Amiga owners are well on their 35+ years old and we don't have the eyes we had of 20 years ago. So please consider it. The forum colours are great why not use those? ;)
Thank you!


Edit: example http://i.imgur.com/Jc4lt4r.jpg

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@xpect

I agree that the site needs a makeover, and the colors from the forum could be used on the rest of the site. So it's on the to do list.

Hope you enjoyed the story by Dave, which he send in last week.

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Indeed I did bitman. It's always nice that Dave is such a great guy in telling always a bit of Amiga history and his past experiences. And the thing that amazes me more is the fine details he still remembers after more than 20 years! Thank you for digging up this piece with him. :)

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