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| Details: A site designed for my "buffy" media cds, all that "cool" buffy stuff I downloaded. It consists mainly of large hi-resolution-ish images of Sarah Michelle Gellar with added text, but it looked good and came with its own auto run feature, which was nice. This is some of my first work with image splitting and USS. No the file links do not work. |
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Facecage Version 1.0 |
| Details: I was asked by a member of the band to design them a website, hence I did. This was sort of a teaser site. With added hidden things in and around the place. The main image is something I found while using google and is from one of the many Hellraiser movies (which suck!), it suited the band and held a kind of mystery. The bio page has a nice hidden link in the eye section, I liked putting hidden things in. I also decided to use a crummy javascript window for this site. |
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Facecage Version 2.0 |
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Final Fantasy X Tribute |
| Details: Born out of my obsession for FFX which lasted a few months. The game got boring was completed. Hence site never finished. It really is tedious to capture five of every monster to get Nemesis! The site is not very good, having only a wallpaper and hints and cheats section; none of which I devised. I guess I could have developed it further but there was no point, everything I would have had is available at ffinsider.net, "for all your final fantsy needs". |
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FofR Version 1.0 |
| Details: One of my earliest sites and one I am very proud of. It was here I discovered USS and its magical wonders. I put a lot of effort into this site and it stood for a long time as one of my best. I made it in December 2001 when my web skills were only beginning to ripen. How corny does that sound. How corny does this sound. I also decided to make use of the status bar. Here's a nice quote from the site, " I enjoy designing websites, the influence of music and the occasional chemical preparation of MDMA." |
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FofR Version 2.0 |
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Hamsters and Cheese |
| Details: Um, no comment. And the dancing horse which r0x0red, has been lost in the mysts of time. Sorry folks. |
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Not So News Version 1.0 |
| Details: Not so news, part 001. It was initially meant to look like a newspaper but one had trouble finding decent fonts and developing a picture base. The result is a crummy looking half-assed site with some interesting content which was later transferred to the much improved version two. The site doesn't even has a css style, how L4M3. Created around late 2002 and soon re-developed. Not on the web for long, here it is back to haunt me. |
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SKB Trading |
| Details: A failed concept however a genius design for it. Well I think so at least. This was a trading site, for people to put up lists of their files and albums and to browse others and "trade". But this doesn't work when no one uses it, hence it failed. Miserably. But I still love it, if I further developed it I would incorporate a choice of OS and allow XP, OSX and good old Windows 95 templates to base it around. I also enjoyed playing with frames, something I rarely do cause they usually just come out wrong. The IRC channel is also dead, so don't go there... ever. |
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SubNET |
| Details: Ha Ha Ha, this piece of trollop was a first experiment with PHP and was also used for trading purposes. It was going to be used to exploit my wonderful broadband, but it wasn't. Another failed concept this time with no ingenious design. Plus half the pages no longer work. Not really worth a visit. Not really worth putting up. Not really worth anything. Oh well. |
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Subliminal Slipknot |
| Details: And finally we reach Subliminal Slipknot, my most successful website. It brought me over one million hits and went through a series of versions, from basic rubbish to an intense final design. However plagued with server and hosting problems the site just got annoying and it was finally taken down when the domain name that was payed for for two years, stopped after one. How successful was it? It appeared in Metal Hammer as fansite of the month. It appeared in Hit Parader in a slipknot article. It won numerous online web awards and basically kicked every other sk site's ass. On the net now you can find all the sub slipknot copy and paste clones you could ever need. (cough: black goat). But nothing has come close to the almighty power that was Subliminal (+2000 images!). To prevent leeching bandwidth this site has not been put up, but you can download all the html files for it in a handy zip file. Oh and I hate slipknot now, so I guess that was another reason for its closure. In fact I find them embarassing. Thus my top site comes last in this list. Subliminal was born in 1999 and ran for three years, at one point getting 4,000 unique visitors a day. |
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