Media Websites

Looking to start a website

A few tips and ideas needed (August 2007)

This site closed in March 2021 and is now a read-only archive
NI
Nini
A website archiving websites... nicely logical and practical 10 years ago during the period when broadcasters started to get to grips with what the internet could do but not so much now. Where can you get a good, fully working copy of, say, e4.com from 2001? There's a lot more work here than you're figuring at and to some degree you're too late to do it practically anyway.

Sites right now, sure, fine, you can do that but in reality the best you'll be able to do is getting what's out there now, some mocks and grabbing most of the sites from archive.org which is doing just what you're saying but without the guff padding it out.
JR
jrothwell97
http://web.archive.org
BA
bilky asko
Nini posted:
A website archiving websites... nicely logical and practical 10 years ago during the period when broadcasters started to get to grips with what the internet could do but not so much now. Where can you get a good, fully working copy of, say, e4.com from 2001? There's a lot more work here than you're figuring at and to some degree you're too late to do it practically anyway.

Sites right now, sure, fine, you can do that but in reality the best you'll be able to do is getting what's out there now, some mocks and grabbing most of the sites from archive.org which is doing just what you're saying but without the guff padding it out.


You haven't seen his time machine yet, have you? I'll post his *OFFICIAL* diagram tomorrow.

In response to the first post, if you really want to do a site, call it "TV Web Timeline"

It's as obvious and not too complex a name you're going to get.

*EDIT* Here is the official image (gif)

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c275/bilkyasko/App0002.gif

or a link to a PNG

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c275/bilkyasko/App0001.png
NI
Nini
bilky asko posted:
You haven't seen his time machine yet, have you?

Time machine you say? Where's the 'effing flux capacitor? T'aint no time machine without one and a Dyson DC14 is a poor replacement. His plans shame us all..
RO
rob Founding member
Just remember...

velocity = distance travelled / time
JR
jrothwell97
rob posted:
velocity = distance travelled / time


[pedant]

Speed is distance / time. Velocity also requires direction , eg 50 miles per hour East.

So there.

[/pedant]

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