My reason for posting it here is this forum has viewers that would most likely have use for these domains. If an Op sees the need they can move it into the FS:FT forum. But I would rather have it here.
Usually the person who takes a domain has to handle the transfer fees since domain registrars have a fee for that. Its usually $15 or so.
Its free from me since I'm not seeing any of that money.
They are, modtuts.com and desmods.com
short and sweet. for any of those who wish to start their own tutorial or personal website.
desmods.com was going to be my mod showcase, but since Ive stopped modding I don't need it anymore.
You would have to handle all transferring fees.
I work with someone that does this he, uses your third option where everything is one one database and with only one application directory.
It probably would be best performance wise to have everything sharing the same resource then multiple hard to update instances.
All I see you would need...
I quickly looked at your source and see you are using png images.
Png images in different browsers render at different bit levels or some other major BS ( and then the perceived color changes ). so its best to stick to jpg/gif unless you need transparency.
Add a width of 93.6% to ul.tablayout. what seems to be happening is the ul is inheriting some left padding from somewhere which is adding to the full width of the ul box making it seam pushed off screen.
I bought two domains a long time ago but didn't have time to develop them so I figure I would offer them up to anyone who wants them. I would prefer if they aren't used as parked domains, thanks.
They are:
modtuts.com - A nice modding tutorial website maybe? :)
and
desmods.com - was...
Cardboard painted whatever color the external part of the case the hole sits on, then hot glue it in place.
Or you could use a piece of lexan or metal cut it to the proper size to cover the hole, drill holes for mounting it to the existent fan screw holes. Then either tap the holes and use...
Nice and clean, quite and improvement over the original. How effective do you think your vibration dampening attempt will be? Or if you have already tried running the fans how effective was it?