Mattise Website Uploaded

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Mattise Website Uploaded

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I just uploaded the new Mattise website to http://mattise.sourceforge.net. It's not going to be winning any design competitions, but it does its job. I recommend all programmers who will use my code read the site, specifically the 'Code Access' part.

Any tips for the design are welcome too.
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Hey looks good, Simplistic yet functional..

Nice work 8)
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The forum isn't quite finished yet, just to let you all know. I'm trying to find a free SMTP server that I can use to send the emails for me because at the moment no emails are sent.

I had about 30 minutes where I wanted to replace the 'Under construction' with something better. Turned into a couple of hours when I decided to have a phpbb2 forum as well :shock:
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Isn't simplicity wonderful? Although, it's much fun to over complicate a website with PHP and databases and such.

As Brynet said, Nice work.
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I can't imagine designing websites without PHP. It's why I run a web server. Just to test out PHP whenever I want... I also have a bunch of editors on my server so over the internet I can play with PHP and try cool things.

And so no one calls unlink() or delete() or whatever it requires SSL and a 32-character password...
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