Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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So I wanted to make something different, than playing in the boring design EE website, and wanted to make my own, where only I would play. I uploaded the EE .swf once, it worked, but when I was trying to upload it it told me it detected a virus and deleted it, and it happens every time I try to upload it, I have tried getting fresh .swf 3 times no luck. As you can remember there was other 2 threads that were telling about EE is a virus because some anti viruses detect it and stuff.
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Use a real website hosting service. Use Hostinger.
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Use a real website hosting service. Use Hostinger.
That one is the worst ones out there.
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HG wrote:Use a real website hosting service. Use Hostinger.
That one is the worst ones out there.
Aaaand you were planning to use Weebly?
Hostinger is one of the best out there, I use them and they are brilliant.
Thank you eleizibeth ^
I stack my signatures rather than delete them so I don't lose them
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I'm not that knowledgeable about web design, but can't you alter the HTML and stylesheets of the actual EE website locally? If you don't plan on sharing the website I would do that. Otherwise try different SWFs and see ifthey all are detected as viruses; Weebly might just dislike SWF files. There are other free hosting websites, too.
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I'm not that knowledgeable about web design, but can't you alter the HTML and stylesheets of the actual EE website locally? If you don't plan on sharing the website I would do that. Otherwise try different SWFs and see ifthey all are detected as viruses; Weebly might just dislike SWF files. There are other free hosting websites, too.
You can't edit the HTML code on Weebly. I hosted a website for a dumb program once there, and it was a premium-only feature.
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BuzzerBee wrote:I'm not that knowledgeable about web design, but can't you alter the HTML and stylesheets of the actual EE website locally? If you don't plan on sharing the website I would do that. Otherwise try different SWFs and see ifthey all are detected as viruses; Weebly might just dislike SWF files. There are other free hosting websites, too.
You can't edit the HTML code on Weebly. I hosted a website for a dumb program once there, and it was a premium-only feature.
I meant on everybodyedits.com on Chrome you can edit the HTML locally I believe so it's like your own custom website on everybodyedits.com
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HG wrote:BuzzerBee wrote:I'm not that knowledgeable about web design, but can't you alter the HTML and stylesheets of the actual EE website locally? If you don't plan on sharing the website I would do that. Otherwise try different SWFs and see ifthey all are detected as viruses; Weebly might just dislike SWF files. There are other free hosting websites, too.
You can't edit the HTML code on Weebly. I hosted a website for a dumb program once there, and it was a premium-only feature.
I meant on everybodyedits.com on Chrome you can edit the HTML locally I believe so it's like your own custom website on everybodyedits.com
That would mean only you can see the change, which OP clearly doesn't want to.
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That would mean only you can see the change, which OP clearly doesn't want to.
where only I would play.
That's exactly what the OP wants.
I meant on everybodyedits.com on Chrome you can edit the HTML locally I believe so it's like your own custom website on everybodyedits.com
I do believe you can do that on Firefox and all other browsers too, though it's not permanent, not even page specific. If you make the background bright blue, and open a new EE tab, the new tab will be just like the normal online version. There might be plugins for it though. I'd personally just make a local html folder.
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