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Re: Ambulance in accident, emergency services in action.
« Reply #10 on: April 29, 2008, 12:20:05 »
It looks great, Gordon!  (I just found it today).

People have talked about children's books in the past.  Something like this would have a genuine interest for kids (and adults).  Does the fire department you support post these to its website?

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Re: Ambulance in accident, emergency services in action.
« Reply #11 on: April 30, 2008, 21:59:30 »
It looks great, Gordon!  (I just found it today).

People have talked about children's books in the past.  Something like this would have a genuine interest for kids (and adults).  Does the fire department you support post these to its website?

-Tim
Thanks, Tim.  A member on klickywelt has just produced a great little book using his Playmobil fire and rescue stuff, not of stories as such but an overall view showing the different work the fire brigade does.  It's a great little book.  I've never thought of approaching Norfolk fire and rescue about them using my stuff, but I am slowly starting my own website.  About two weeks ago I got the home page done and got a link to work to a couple of internet sites, plus a link to a second trial page.  However, things then ground to a halt as when I tried to link to a third page, it always came up with the second page, no matter how I tried otherwise.  Then I had to break off to do other things and haven't got back to it yet.
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Re: Ambulance in accident, emergency services in action.
« Reply #12 on: May 01, 2008, 02:02:17 »
Thanks, Tim.  A member on klickywelt has just produced a great little book using his Playmobil fire and rescue stuff, not of stories as such but an overall view showing the different work the fire brigade does.  It's a great little book.  I've never thought of approaching Norfolk fire and rescue about them using my stuff, but I am slowly starting my own website.  About two weeks ago I got the home page done and got a link to work to a couple of internet sites, plus a link to a second trial page.  However, things then ground to a halt as when I tried to link to a third page, it always came up with the second page, no matter how I tried otherwise.  Then I had to break off to do other things and haven't got back to it yet.

Hi Gordon if you're still having trouble with the webpage link, you could send me the html file.  Most people on the forum are probably better than me with web page design, but I am a software engineer so ought to volunteer.

Or if you have the pages published to the web, send me the URL and I can try to figure out what's wrong.
-Tim

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Re: Ambulance in accident, emergency services in action.
« Reply #13 on: May 01, 2008, 14:28:50 »

Or if you have the pages published to the web, send me the URL and I can try to figure out what's wrong.


Ditto, Gordon ...

Happy to help!

All the best,
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Re: Ambulance in accident, emergency services in action.
« Reply #14 on: May 02, 2008, 21:49:43 »
Thank you Tim and Richard for your kind offers.  I am going to try once more in the coming week to solve the problem and then, if I am still unsuccessful, I will gladly take up your offers of help. 
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Re: Ambulance in accident, emergency services in action.
« Reply #15 on: May 03, 2008, 03:51:58 »


Hello, Gordon ...

Thank you Tim and Richard for your kind offers.  I am going to try once more in the coming week to solve the problem and then, if I am still unsuccessful, I will gladly take up your offers of help. 

Susan is flying to the mainland on Thursday. She'll be gone for about a week, so I should have plenty of time to give you some help if you want it. Please let me know after you give it another try ...

All the best,
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Re: Ambulance in accident, emergency services in action.
« Reply #16 on: May 13, 2008, 20:29:30 »
I've just managed to solve the hyperlink problem with my planned website  so I can get on further with it.  Thank you, again, Tim and Richard, for kind offers of help with this which, even though not used, were greatly appreciated (and may well be taken up in the future, if that's OK).
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Re: Ambulance in accident, emergency services in action.
« Reply #17 on: May 13, 2008, 22:22:29 »



Congratulations, Gordon ... :yippee:



I've just managed to solve the hyperlink problem with my planned website  so I can get on further with it.  Thank you, again, Tim and Richard, for kind offers of help with this which, even though not used, were greatly appreciated (and may well be taken up in the future, if that's OK).



Absolutely OK! Please don't hesitate to ask for help. Lord knows, when I first set up my website, I asked everyone for help. In fact, I'm still asking (because there is always something new) ... ;)

Also, if you want any suggestions, critiques, ideas and any other form of "meddling," just give Tim and me your URL ... :lol:

All the best with your project,
Richard