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  1. The aim is to make Anglers Wiki the largest and most comprehensive repository of information on the UK angling scene, covering all branches of the sport and all aspects of those branches, coarse, game and sea, competitive, compulsive or just for pleasure. It's a wiki site, so anyone can register and contribute.
  2. The aim is to make Anglers Wiki the largest and most comprehensive repository of information on the UK angling scene, covering all branches of the sport and all aspects of those branches, coarse, game and sea, competitive, compulsive or just for pleasure. It's a wiki site, so anyone can register and contribute.
  3. It might be obvious (or maybe not), but the best way to ensure strong nots in fluorocarbon is to buy a fluorocarbon that knots well. They do vary a lot - some behave as reliably as regular mono, while some can be very hit and miss as to the strength of knot you get.
  4. When you say 'the filling in sections', which bits do you mean? Which browser are you using? Try a different one - Firefox or Opera, if you are on IE.
  5. Day tickets were available for a while because Preston Fed folded, and this was done as a way of allowing people who had been their members to carry on fishing the stretch that they had formerly shared.
  6. Er, you can't get day tickets on the bank at Elston, it's members only.
  7. Wigan's website is http://www.wigandaa.org.uk. Just for information, they have never had Balderstone - it was Northern AA, then Warrington, now some salmon fishermen (and Preston Centre don't exist any more).
  8. I find sysinfo.org very useful for identifying startup entries and what they do. It's surprising how many programs you have running aren't really needed, let alone the unpleasant ones!
  9. These days, you just can't know what size browser window your visitors are using - anything from a phone display to a big monitor. While 700px might feel nice and safe - fits in 800x600 easy and you can be fairly sure of your layout - a visitor with a maximised browser on a 1280x1024 monitor might feel a bit short-changed, so variable-width is the way to go. Try laying out your page content in a table within the main table. (And I know purists deprecate tables these days!) For example, in 'about.htm', you can control the positioning of the two little photos and the paragraph of text better using a table with two rows, the top row split into two cells and the bottom one full-width cell. Put the pictures in the two top row cells and the text in the bottom full-width cell. Oh, and on that page, do have a look at some of the <span> tags - they are a bit messed up! And give your styles some meaningful names - it'll make your life easier.
  10. Adding links to Google won't do anything. Getting listed on dmoz certainly will help. Are you listed on Google, MSN and Yahoo? Give us a bit more idea about the site and its current status, before I start banging on about keyword density and backlinks and PR and stuff...
  11. Not a great image, but this diagram might help.
  12. There are some really good shorter float rods available. Garbolino do one where the range starts at 11 foot at a very reasonable price.
  13. Outline View in Word is meant to show the organisation of a document, so that if you are writing something like a business report or college assignment, you can see how all the bits of it are organised. You can even start in Outline view and put the headings in to organise your thoughts before filling in the details in between. "In outline view you can reorder headings and text by moving them up or down, or you can promote or demote headings or text. In order to see a document's structure in outline view, a document must be formatted with one of the built-in heading styles or outline levels." (Word Help) To be honest, I can't think of a less efficient way of cataloguing a cd collection than in Word. Do a Google search on 'cd database software' and you'll find loads of software to do the job quickly and easily. Most catalogue programs allow you to put the music cd in your computer's cd/dvd drive, then they lookup the track details on the Net and store all the information for you in a database you can search in umpteen ways.
  14. I'm with Wanadoo, 1mbps. It's usually great, but there was an outage of over a day about 3 or 4 weeks ago. Extremely frustrating, as the technical help phone line wasn't any help when I originally had some installation problems, so I expected the same when it wasn't working. So I reinstalled everything a couple of times before bothering to ring, only to hear a recorded message apologising for the outage. When it finally came back on I couldn't find any reference to it on their website - no explanation, apology or anything. Having said all that, apart from that one episode it is very good (but so, I suppose, is every other fast broadband service, compared to 56k!!).
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