New website of my 109

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compoundbill

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Hi Guys,
As i just started attempting to rebuild my 109 i have been taking pictures of what i have done so far and after following with great interest some of the really good threads on here especially 90truckcabs, i decided to set up a web site to show what i have done and what i have spent:eek:.

Please bare in mind that i have only just set up the site and it is still incomplete and will be added to as i go and i don't alway know what i'm doing so please go easy on me.

The address is

www.landroverebuild.moonfruit.com

Thanks:D
 
shame Aldi dont do a MUCH larger version of their ultrasonic cleaner - i'd quite happily pay £30 for one - marvelous things
 
I think i will keep it left hand drive unless the conversion is easy, has anyone converted one? New ultrasonic tank came this morning trying it out now.
 
yer fussy ****ers the lot of yer, if yer that interested yer will scroll to the right and then yer can read it all with out missing anything on the left apart from the little tool bars

always moanin bout somethin,

fits on my screen :D:D:D
 
lookin really good mate, i like a proper job :) keep up the good work

if i wer cleaver like , id make a website about my rebuild :(

If you're clever enough to rebuild an engine to the standard you have, then I can't see why you couldn't learn how to make a website. Compoundbill's website looks quite sophisticated, but a simple website using only the most basic features of html is not too difficult to make. There are lots of html tutorials on the internet. I think most internet service providers automatically allocate some space for their customers to upload a website to - mine does. You can write the html code in Word or Notepad and then upload it and your photos to your ISP using something like WS ftp, which can be downloaded for free.
 
Hi Guys,
The website is easy i just use moonfruit, its free if you don't want to have anything too big.

I will shrink the size down to 1024.
My internet and phone have only just come back on from friday afternoon.

Thanks guys
 
If you're clever enough to rebuild an engine to the standard you have, then I can't see why you couldn't learn how to make a website. Compoundbill's website looks quite sophisticated, but a simple website using only the most basic features of html is not too difficult to make. There are lots of html tutorials on the internet. I think most internet service providers automatically allocate some space for their customers to upload a website to - mine does. You can write the html code in Word or Notepad and then upload it and your photos to your ISP using something like WS ftp, which can be downloaded for free.


thats it then, il look in to it this week if its as easy as that :) cheers , i thort it was something over my head
 
It's not cheating, it's easy i don't have time to go writing code i've got to work and do my 109. doing it the hard way cuts into my rebuild time.:)
 
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