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Re: Dreamweaver websites

Postby Brittish_ia » Sat Feb 17, 2007 7:52 am

this is the new site but still looks a little bland any more tips please and if you can point out the spelling mistakes.

only tips on the homepage the others arnt finnished.

http://www.brittishia.8888mb.com/Home1.php

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Re: Dreamweaver websites

Postby Sir_Crashalot » Sat Feb 17, 2007 9:31 am

I's already looking a lot better. I could only find two spelling mistakes; fligh---->fly and Ammsterdam ---> Amsterdam.

Keep practising and it'll work out fine.

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Re: Dreamweaver websites

Postby Brittish_ia » Sat Feb 17, 2007 9:39 am

Ok thanks i have corrected the spelling mistakes

if you look at flights and roster i want to move those tables but its in code format is there a way to put it in a layer or something.
i got the code of the site i use for keeping track of my pilots vafinancials.com.
im asking as i want the whole site to have the same layout.

i did try copying the code into the layer on design view but you could see the code and no table.

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Re: Dreamweaver websites

Postby Hagar » Sat Feb 17, 2007 9:56 am

if you can point out the spelling mistakes.

Not bad but you should really learn how to spell British.

I've corrected some of the more obvious spelling errors & typos for you
Welcome to British International Airways, We are the leading airline in the United Kingdom. We offer in-flight entertainment on all of our flights. We mostly operate short-haul flights but as the airline begins to make profits we can order some more wonderful B737s. This will expand the fleet and in the future make money for this fast-growing airline. We operate our flights from our hub in the centre of the United Kingdom Birmingham International Airport from here fly to the closest parts of Europe including France and Germany. We fly to Amsterdam for all you party people and soon we will be flying to the southern end of Europe to Greece and Cyprus for the ones that like to sunbathe and relax. So if you are interested in this airline book a flight or head over to the careers office and get a Job as either a flight attendant or become one of our well-trained pilots and work your way through the ranks. Become a part of British International Airways the future of flying.
What we use.

Our Airline uses VAFS to keep track of our pilots. VAFS is a new database website that offers Va's to keep track of their pilots by using this database. Also this offers the airline to keep track of the financial side of running an airline. The software used will keep track of the pilots during their flight so if you were to crash I would know and the airline will have to pay the bill.

Dreamweaver has a spell checker which you should find very useful. Copied from Dreamweaver Help:
To check and correct spelling:

Select Text > Check Spelling or press Shift+F7.
When Dreamweaver encounters an unrecognized word the Check Spelling dialog box appears.

Select the appropriate option based on how you want the discrepancy handled.
For more information, see Setting spelling options.
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Re: Dreamweaver websites

Postby Brittish_ia » Sat Feb 17, 2007 10:35 am

yes thanks

i know british is spelt wrong (brittish) this is so if there was a real british international airways then with two t's (brittish) they can not moan.
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