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I decided to see if you can build a decent website using Google. After about 20 hours, I finally finished. After the initial learning curve, you could actually design and build a website fairly quickly. The most difficult part was getting all the widgets (buttons) to line up neatly. I checked the display on a 24" and 14" monitor. It seems OK now. Take a look if you're interested. Most of the information is regarding my HOF RC collection. I also provided links at the bottom to other popular websites (i.e. N54). This way if I'm using a different computer I can go to my popular websites without having to google their name.
The website is: www.danparadis.com. Dan |
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