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I have moved my Tripod website to a new host at http://securitron.bejiitaswrath.com I got sick of paying for Tripod, so I cancelled my paid account and bought hosting with http://www.hosting24.com and got a Domain name as well as PHP & MySQL for only about USD$4.84 per month. I should have done this initially, I do not know why I went with Tripod, I need to be able to use MySQL and PHP to run a proper website these days, and Perl and SSI includes and 1GB of space for USD$4.50 per month sucks in my opinion.
Setting up on my new webserver was quite a job and it still needs tweaking, but at least it is navigable. I was hosting a wadfile on my old site for someone, it is still there on the new site, I cannot remember who it is for but if you can get in contact with me I can update you with the new link. I wonder what a Geocities paid account was like..
#EDIT. It is the MAP07 re-make kyka made.
http://securitron.bejiitaswrath.com/files/Map07Tufb.zip
A good map too. So do not worry it is still there, just on a faster and better server. And being able to use directory indexes on folders to view what is there is the best.-
The front page of your site is just a tad bit baffling. Why is it necessary to have it have another website loaded within your main site inside of a frame? Also, I'm not quite sure I understand the need for there to be a scrollbar in the frame when you already have a rather large scrollbar from the main browser window as well. Seems to me like added work for the user with no benefit whatsoever. It's also incredibly slow to load and causes browser slowdown in the process.
Personally I'd incorporate some kind of blog software like Wordpress and nix the nesting of a blogspot page entirely, or at the very least just have a link to the blogspot page and keep it separate from your main site. -
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The front page of your site is just a tad bit baffling. Why is it necessary to have it have another website loaded within your main site inside of a frame? Also, I'm not quite sure I understand the need for there to be a scrollbar in the frame when you already have a rather large scrollbar from the main browser window as well. Seems to me like added work for the user with no benefit whatsoever. It's also incredibly slow to load and causes browser slowdown in the process.In my case, with (Mozilla 1.8.1.24 based) K-Meleon 1.5.4, it loaded rather quickly, but it's visually broken; the post appears to the right of the photo and title, and you have to scroll down a good deal to find the frame's scroll bar to scroll right.
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