Hosting public FTB-Direwolf server on syerjchep.org:14880 --- Syerjchep

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http://syerjchep.org --- Down for a bit while I fix webserver bug
But when it's up I'm going to advertise a bit so I can work on the forum again.



So our latest project thing is hosting Direwolf mod pack.
It's a public survival server with virtually no rules hosted at syerjchep.org:14880
We just started this new server today so no one has an advantage.
Y'all should really join, Momentum Ike and I are going to be regulars on it.
« Last Edit: July 29, 2014, 03:20:29 PM by DrenDran »

i didn't know you could design a website using scratch

i didn't know you could design a website using scratch
isn't scratch that free game designing thing that that creepy kid who sat next to you in fourth grade uses

no, he means scratch as in he's just remaking it completely.

isn't scratch that free game designing thing that that creepy kid who sat next to you in fourth grade uses
that may have been me

I'm running through HTML/CSS right now and its quite easy. Might make my own website.

no, he means scratch as in he's just remaking it completely.
yeah lol

though i did use scratch as a kid

make something simple looking to the eye and quick. no need to click 10 links to download 1 file

make something simple looking to the eye and quick. no need to click 10 links to download 1 file
Only reason websites do that is to hawk ads, which my site has none


my website is currently running a mixture of html and php

He is talking about the webserver, not the pages themselves.

I can design web pages with PHP/HTML, but none of this stuff.

I can design web pages with PHP/HTML, but none of this stuff.
it uses html (and css) like every other website?

You or anyone else seriously want to help?

Look up Flask, it's powerful as stuff and makes it really easy to do a lot of powerful stuff.
HTML/CSS wise I can probably help, though you should probably create a rough draft of what you want your website to look like.