Ain't too pretty......
Started by _*putts_*, Sep 23 2004 01:11 PM
7 replies to this topic
#1 _*putts_*
Posted 23 September 2004 - 01:11 PM
I know this is usually for hugely impressive graphical sigs, but I think mine's pretty nifty
#2 _*Andy_*
Posted 23 September 2004 - 01:17 PM
i like it... im way too tired to understand it. dont see that kinda stuff often though 
Andy
Andy
#3 _*putts_*
Posted 23 September 2004 - 01:31 PM
It's written in ASP, so anyone who uses that language and would like to see the source, let me know and I can hook ya up.
The basics - I have a collection of .gifs. I list them out. You select one. I delete quote.gif and copy whatever one you selected and rename it to quote.gif.
Neat idea because you can use it for anything that requires a static image - sigs, avatars, logos on your site (everytime someone shows up, you automatically do the "Select random image")
I like it at any rate
The basics - I have a collection of .gifs. I list them out. You select one. I delete quote.gif and copy whatever one you selected and rename it to quote.gif.
Neat idea because you can use it for anything that requires a static image - sigs, avatars, logos on your site (everytime someone shows up, you automatically do the "Select random image")
I like it at any rate
#4 _*Jay_*
Posted 23 September 2004 - 02:25 PM
v.nice script 
i'm more of a PHP man myself, but i'll be learning ASP.net soon this year i think
i'd add it to my site if it where open soruce though
i'm more of a PHP man myself, but i'll be learning ASP.net soon this year i think
i'd add it to my site if it where open soruce though
#5 _*Gio_*
Posted 23 September 2004 - 02:50 PM
Cool.
#6 _*putts_*
Posted 23 September 2004 - 03:29 PM
Jay, you want source, you got source....
Nevermind the included template files - just pages to apply my web page around it.
You will obviously have to customize the strArray variable to be a comma-delimmitted list of the image files you plan to use, but that's about it.
(For sake of not stretching the post out too far, I cut my strArray variable down to just 3 of my images, so if you compare and contrast what's on my site, and what's in this script, there will be that difference)
Note: You can do this script using any type of image file - just change all instances of .gif with whatever you plan to use.
<% 'going to offer the program on my site soon 'go to www.ageofdigital.com to sign up when it becomes available %>
Nevermind the included template files - just pages to apply my web page around it.
You will obviously have to customize the strArray variable to be a comma-delimmitted list of the image files you plan to use, but that's about it.
(For sake of not stretching the post out too far, I cut my strArray variable down to just 3 of my images, so if you compare and contrast what's on my site, and what's in this script, there will be that difference)
Note: You can do this script using any type of image file - just change all instances of .gif with whatever you plan to use.
#7 _*putts_*
Posted 24 September 2004 - 10:54 AM
Just from surfing a bunch of affiliate sites (in the middle of re-designing my site
) and I notice that you graphic whizzes really like your sig images 
So, this got me wondering if people would be interested in a service like what I've created for my sig images that people could sign up for and have like 4 or 5 images that could easily swap between.
What do you guys think about that? Would people be interested in such a program?
So, this got me wondering if people would be interested in a service like what I've created for my sig images that people could sign up for and have like 4 or 5 images that could easily swap between.
What do you guys think about that? Would people be interested in such a program?
#8 _*rodersrimble_*
Posted 24 September 2004 - 11:01 AM
I would be interested. I think it would be great. Nice script.
-rodersrimble
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