If you haven't noticed, filmmaker.com has a brand-spanking-new look. Over the last few months, old content from over 10 years of fmc has been migrated to the new system. It's not all here yet (LOAFS and DUMPS are on their way), but the goal is to move as much stuff over as possible. In fact, we've made every effort to continue to move content from the very early days of filmmaker.com, when it ran on CGI perl scripts, to its days in W-Agora, to phpnuke, and now finally to the new system, which will allow filmmaker.com to grow into the 21st century.
So keep coming back, and look forward to tons of new features and improvements!
No need to create a new account-- your old one has been migrated and should continue to work as before.
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New Look
Cleaner, well organized, easier to read. Looking good!
Jane
Film Publicity Help
Thanks!
Now that we've got a new underlying system, it will be pretty easy to add new features too.
W
Cool.
I look forward to seeing what you come up with, maybe add some bookmarking and feed widgets? Trackbacks or permalinks for your posts? Your third column is bleeding into your second column on a couple pages and something weird is happening on the DUMPS page (you did ask for beta testing, right?)
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I'll definitely be adding you to my blogroll.
JGAJane
Film Publicity Help
Well...
Can you give me an example of a page where columns are bleeding? I don't see that on my end? Also-- what browser are you using?
W
example
Here's one. I'm using IE 6. Display settings are 1024 x 768. It doesn't happen on all pages, just some. May be on my end.
Strange...
I don't see any problem. AH wait I take it back.
Okay, the problem seems to occur when your screen is too small to accommodate all the tables. The browser doesn't know what to do, so it overwrites a little.
The solution might be to (A) get a wider screen, but that's not good for everyone... Hmm. Maybe a smaller font might help? Let me fool with this a little bit.. Thanks for letting me know..
W
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