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1966,and a 1962 thats almost complete
So a while back I decieded to build a web site.With the guedence of 67 heaven I built it in aprill while I was on vacation. things got busy and I forgot all about it.I just recently (sunday night) finished it up and I am now ready to have you guys veiw it. tell me what problems you see and then I will publish it

The web address is yellowcorvettes.com


Bob thanks a million for your help with out knowing I could turn to you for problems I never would have attempted it
 
A tip someone once passed along to me: People as a rule, don't like to horizontal scroll to view a page. Therefore, it's better to keep the page width to somewhere in the 650-800 pixel range, thus preventing having to horizontal scroll to read or view the entire page width.

Having to vertical scroll is usually unavoidable however. ;)

Nice start though! :upthumbs
 
Larry

website looks great but i'm having the same problems as jon.
On the Photos page you click the thumbnails and you get a message of:
The requested URL /P1010004.JPG was not found on this server. this for for each photo on the page.
Also, the Main photo page is blank but i figured that you just hadn't gotten to that yet. .

Otherwise i love the site
 
Ken said:
A tip someone once passed along to me: People as a rule, don't like to horizontal scroll to view a page. Therefore, it's better to keep the page width to somewhere in the 650-800 pixel range, thus preventing having to horizontal scroll to read or view the entire page width.

Having to vertical scroll is usually unavoidable however. ;)

Nice start though! :upthumbs
Thanks ken on my laptop and my home computer (where I built the site I did not have to horizontally scoll I will correct that
 
Looks great, Larry!

-Mac
 
The gallery thumbs work fine for me. Awesome job, I am jealous. :upthumbs

The only broken link I could find was the Home Page link on the gallery page.

Tammy
 
Well I just figured out why the home page link doesnt work.Ill have it fixed tonight

I am also trying to figure out why my photo pages are showing an advertisement instead of my pictures
 
Larry,

Nice job with the website! I am having the same "page not found" stuff when I click on the thumbnails on the Photos page. The big photo at the bottom of the "My 1966 Corvette" is killer - that is one beautiful car. Sunfire Yellow is a color that really grows on you. Can't wait for the "Proving N14" section - I am also interested to know if my sidepipes are really factory.

Thom
 
I think its great.
Anything to document the work on your cars....and tons of pictures.

I love the 62 project. Dangit... got the wheels turning in my head...
 
Very nice thanks for sharing. So the question I have is what was the correct asking price for the 66?
 
Vref said:
Very nice thanks for sharing. So the question I have is what was the correct asking price for the 66?
Ill never admit to the correct asking price,I also never admit to how much I spend to restore a car .(Just never know when the wife might be listening).

The fellow was selling a bike in the same paper and they had the prices mixed up
 
John

I will update them as time allows.I was going to contact you prior to carlilse this year but I had a real busy schedule at carlilse and did not get to meet up with anybody ecept Rich L and a fellow named Wes both time for less then a minute . If your ever up my next of the woods please contact me and Ill treat you to a lunch
 
Larry - I changed by business meeting to thursday and was able to get to carlisle by friday morning. I worked in the ncrs tent 10-11:30 on friday and was scheduled for friday at the same time however a priority came up at home and I had to leave first thing saturday morning. hopefully next year. If I am up your way I will look you up -- same offer applies to you.
 

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