Serious answer: because we wanted interactive sites (ajax it used to be called, iirc), like most online shopping.
Less serious answer: indeed, what do we even need javascript for when we have marquee
and blink
tags?
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Serious answer: because we wanted interactive sites (ajax it used to be called, iirc), like most online shopping.
Less serious answer: indeed, what do we even need javascript for when we have marquee
and blink
tags?
Fast loading, accessible, secure, adjusts to any screen size. This might be the perfect site.
A couple of months I would say. I stopped a lot to figure out how to do things right. Now I think I could do it in under a month. I also freehanded quite a few things, like neck profile, that I’d use jigs for if I was to build another one.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Wilkinson WMHR mini-humbucker. Didn’t want to make a big investment into an experiment, but it sounds so good it will stay
I agree, the black paint works really well. I’m glad I didn’t flatten the grain completely, so you can still see the wood pattern clearly when the lighting is right
AFAIK at least France and Germany