Well Ive not written a tutorial in a while but theres a good reason. Ive been working on a couple of new sites.
The first site is a free forum hosting site which uses phpBB. It all looks great and is up and running. You can check it out here. Forumz Space. Please sign up and let me know of any bugs you may find or any sugestions you have.
The other site is a Prison Break site. It will have everything you need to know about the show including information about up comming episodes and seasons. It will also have streaming full episodes on it. But its not finished so I wont post it.
The last is a arcade site. I managed to get hold of a cool domain, it was sitting parked doing nothing for ages and I decided to do something with it a few days ago. Im having some issues with the script at the moment so it wont be made public for a while yet. If you know of any good arcade scripts please post them so I can have a look. The one I am using isnt very good.
Anyway, I know this isn’t what I usually post but normal serivce will be resumed within the next few days.






































October 17th, 2008 at 7:19 pm
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Thanks for your input.
October 23rd, 2008 at 6:22 pm
anybody here know of a good site to find more info on web hosting host websites for free? I\’ve got this site bookmarked and im gonna keep checking it out, but i still would like to find a site that covers web hosting host websites for free a little more thoroughly..thanks
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