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html, domain,host. What's next?

html, domain,host. What's next?

Now I have made several html files with dreamweaver, registrated a domain and setup a host.

So what to do now ?

How do I publish them ?

How do I use FTP ?
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Reply #26 Top
I haven't seen such blatent thievery in a long time. It's one thing to steal a layout or graphics or even content, but a domain is something you pay for and can't change. Kol should be flattered. Wonder where he got studiofiftytwo though. Does he think he's almost 2x Kol? :snicker:

He'll get what's coming to him.
Reply #27 Top
Can't someone email his host or domain provider and explain that he is stealing other's work and offering it for download?
Reply #28 Top
Looks like he removed Kol's stuff but there are many more from other authors there still.
Reply #29 Top
Yeah, he took away Kol's work, except for the ENTIRE LAYOUT. Not to mention the domain name and idea of the site.

Probably wasn't a good idea for him to put up all his aliases on the front either.

I don't think his host could care less. Usually for a small site with a beginner at the controls, nobody expects much.
Reply #30 Top
It's not easy to find a unused domain name,
"studiofiftytwo" was the 5th or 6th I came upp whit and before I came up with that I didn't know what "studiotwentyeight" even was (it's many mounth ago I planed a website and that domain)
and conviniantly I realy like his work.

Every skinning website whit respect for it self should have his work.
I gave him gredit thoght,
there is manny site out there having my work without permision and I just see that as an honor.

The download does point to his DA gallery.


The layout was only teperary and never ment to last and now it's gone.
You even have a link to his site so I'm not taken away his credit at all.

I have seen people copying him more than I have,
so there's a blogjob for you.


The reason I'm leaving this site is mostly because I have changed to a mac and that I'm finding to many errors on this site.

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And ain't every art made up on building on others work?

In a two years time I may have changed my domain anyway.

Am I forgiven...?


Reply #31 Top
Don't ask me. Ask the person who you took ideas from. People always come up with reasons why it was okay for them to take someone else's work, but once the deed is done, there's not much in defending yourself.

I like Kol's work too, but I also respect him, and the other skinners and artists enough not to take their work.

Two years is a long time. I've had my site for 3, and while it's not always easy to come up with original material, it's much more gratifying.