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Title: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Violet on October 01, 2008, 04:30:09 pm
AOL is discontinuing web hosting at the end of this month.  Back in 1997, AOL was number one, now they are just another free email service with a pretty good instant messenger.  Many parts of my web page were spread over different servers, but I always kept the main part on AOL because that was where it started and where all the links and search engines linked to.  I used to update the page every month.  This year I fell way behind on that because I was working on other things.  But, I do still love my web page, and I won't give it up so easily.  So, I'll be moving my home to edoropolis.org, I just hope nothing ever happens to it, otherwise I'd lose my page and EE *shudders*.  This will take some work, since I'll need to edit all of my page which have links to AOL, then reupload them.  My new home will be my index at Edoropolis http://www.edoropolis.org/violet/  You find some of the links don't work yet, but I'm still working on moving.

The old AOL page will be up until the end of the month, I'll probably get rid of some of the older content when I move, so go say goodbye if you've enjoyed it.  Most of my more popular stuff was already hosted elsewhere, although I'll still need to edit those pages a bit to fix the links to the index.


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Cloud-Boy on October 01, 2008, 07:02:56 pm
Bummer. Well, as long as you don't loose the site all together, I guess it's ok.

Kind of sucks, though, the fact that after 10 years, you are suddenly forced to move like that.

Good Luck to you.


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Mechadon on October 01, 2008, 08:22:32 pm
End of an era I guess. I've known that site for quite some time. I've stumbled upon it many times long before I discovered these message boards.

Look on the bright side; it's only a web page. It would suck terribly if we lost the genius who created it. (knock on wood)


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: sans soul on October 02, 2008, 12:11:53 am
*wipes a tear* I remember back in the day when we'd spend all night long in AOL private SPC RPG chatrooms amidst a flurry of little IM windows running in the background, and a buddy list that would only hold 49 people.

But, some things in time turn out better than what you're used to. Don't think of it as an end, but more like a new beginning :)


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Violet on October 02, 2008, 03:57:14 am
It's not all bad, since I have to go through every page, I'm able to fix a lot of little things.


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Tigriss on October 02, 2008, 08:47:00 am
It's hard to believe it's been so long. Now as much as I dislike AOL, the two best things that ever came out of it were AIM and your site. Too bad I never got a chance to visit those old SPC chatrooms, they sounded like a lot of fun.

Here's to ten years and more at Edoropolis, Princess. *toasts to Vi* Cheers! =^_^=


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Daisensei on October 02, 2008, 11:39:57 am
One positive point is I may access Vi's page from my home. I don't know why, but AOL refuses to accept the connection from my ISP. Nevertheless, I can access her page from my job's network, so I guess it's not a problem arising from my physical localization.


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: TGLucario475 on October 02, 2008, 01:01:37 pm
well, aslong as the move is a complete success, i dont see any reason why we shouldnt celebrate 10-11 years of success

3 CHEERS OF PRINCESS VI!


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Violet on October 02, 2008, 03:21:51 pm
well, aslong as the move is a complete success, i dont see any reason why we shouldnt celebrate 10-11 years of success

3 CHEERS OF PRINCESS VI!

I did!  I renovated a lot of stuff last year for my 10 year anniversary, and some people even sent me nice presents! :3

The main problems losing my AOL hosting gives me are; #1 Everything is linked to the old page.  #2 Moving and updating takes my precious SPC project time away from other things like my newsletter, translations, and other stuff.  And #3, I didn't know what I was doing when I started 11 years ago (how to use directories, doing good page layouts, etc) but over the years I just built around my old mistakes to cover them up.  Now I gotta fix 'em.


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: TGLucario475 on October 03, 2008, 11:16:28 am
well, aslong as the move is a complete success, i dont see any reason why we shouldnt celebrate 10-11 years of success

3 CHEERS OF PRINCESS VI!

I did!  I renovated a lot of stuff last year for my 10 year anniversary, and some people even sent me nice presents! :3

The main problems losing my AOL hosting gives me are; #1 Everything is linked to the old page.  #2 Moving and updating takes my precious SPC project time away from other things like my newsletter, translations, and other stuff.  And #3, I didn't know what I was doing when I started 11 years ago (how to use directories, doing good page layouts, etc) but over the years I just built around my old mistakes to cover them up.  Now I gotta fix 'em.

maybe you can get other people to help out with the site, i'm sure the brilliant members of EE wont mind helping out


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: MitchZer0 on October 03, 2008, 10:32:17 pm
well, aslong as the move is a complete success, i dont see any reason why we shouldnt celebrate 10-11 years of success

3 CHEERS OF PRINCESS VI!

I did!  I renovated a lot of stuff last year for my 10 year anniversary, and some people even sent me nice presents! :3

The main problems losing my AOL hosting gives me are; #1 Everything is linked to the old page.  #2 Moving and updating takes my precious SPC project time away from other things like my newsletter, translations, and other stuff.  And #3, I didn't know what I was doing when I started 11 years ago (how to use directories, doing good page layouts, etc) but over the years I just built around my old mistakes to cover them up.  Now I gotta fix 'em.

maybe you can get other people to help out with the site, i'm sure the brilliant members of EE wont mind helping out

Is managing a web site easy? (I know I have a forum site, but I used a free online forum creator(board zero) , mostly because I was afraid to use smf, and I'm HORRIBLE at scripting)


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Violet on October 04, 2008, 04:47:58 am
maybe you can get other people to help out with the site, i'm sure the brilliant members of EE wont mind helping out

Most of it isn't stuff other people can help with.  After I move things, people can help out by checking for broken links or mistakes.

I could use help with my newsletter, that would give me more time for the web page.


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Violet on October 04, 2008, 04:52:56 am

Is managing a web site easy? (I know I have a forum site, but I used a free online forum creator(board zero) , mostly because I was afraid to use smf, and I'm HORRIBLE at scripting)

To build my web pages, I had to learn HTML.  It's not as hard as learning something like C++ or even flash, but it does require more work than most people seem to be willing to do anymore.


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: MitchZer0 on October 04, 2008, 12:08:06 pm

Is managing a web site easy? (I know I have a forum site, but I used a free online forum creator(board zero) , mostly because I was afraid to use smf, and I'm HORRIBLE at scripting)

To build my web pages, I had to learn HTML.  It's not as hard as learning something like C++ or even flash, but it does require more work than most people seem to be willing to do anymore.

Ok, thanks!


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Blackcat on October 07, 2008, 11:27:33 pm
HTML is easy, but is the kind of thing where a small mistake ruins everything, plus I bet back then was a real pain with the 36 k modens and that. Is the only programing thing I learned besides Basic, and unlike Basic, html is still being used. Nowadays there are a lot of editors you can use to speed up things, so is a bit easier, hessh programing html in notepad was like... well you know...is was like... well it wasn't.
 easy, ok?.

Way back in 1997, I could  still program "Hang man" on Basic, but you where on the Net, I salute you!



Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Violet on October 08, 2008, 12:31:43 am
I remember "upgrading" to a 33.6kbs modem


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: sans soul on October 08, 2008, 10:00:28 am
lol! so do i!! stupid 28.8k modems....

Vi, I remember using Windows 3.1.1 when we met. I used to dread getting punted by AOL cause the dial-up was soooo loud! It would always give away how long i've been online to my parents ;)


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: MitchZer0 on October 08, 2008, 06:39:34 pm
its a good thing that I was using windows 95 at the time


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Violet on October 14, 2008, 11:59:52 pm
I don't use MS Word.  I either use Notepad or an HTML editor


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Violet on October 15, 2008, 12:01:29 am
Do you keep copies of the html of each page in text documents or anything?  I hear the fear of "losing" everything, and it scares me.

Yes, I save everything on my hard drive before I upload it.  But I have lost hard drives before too.


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Yakko Cerviche on October 15, 2008, 03:58:34 pm
I don't use MS Word.  I either use Notepad or an HTML editor

Really?  You can do that with Notepad?  Thanks for the tip, Vi.


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: sans soul on October 15, 2008, 09:03:55 pm
i used to use notepad for my html also. sometimes it's easier to use the absolute basics when writing code.

...though i later switched to dreamweaver because it was easier for the right side of my brain to comprehend visually, and i just fixed up the generated code later.


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Violet on October 16, 2008, 03:39:39 pm
I just made my final update to the AOL page.
http://members.aol.com/prncssvi/Hello.html (http://members.aol.com/prncssvi/Hello.html)

For the few of you who have web pages with links to mine (including DA accounts, LJ, Fur Affinity, etc) please update your URL to http://www.edoropolis.org/violet/


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Daisensei on October 16, 2008, 03:59:44 pm
I just made my final update to the AOL page.
http://members.aol.com/prncssvi/Hello.html (http://members.aol.com/prncssvi/Hello.html)

For the few of you who have web pages with links to mine (including DA accounts, LJ, Fur Affinity, etc) please update your URL to http://www.edoropolis.org/violet/
AOL: "Send her to the Edoropolis Island!"
Vi: "But this line is mine!"
(:gurulou:  making a little joke)
Likewise KNT, perhaps the Island would be a better place.


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: kidkaramaru on October 16, 2008, 11:29:17 pm
When I visit for first time the Internet, some years ago, one of the first pages that I saw  is " Princess Vi' s Spiffy Diffy". It is good to knowing that it continues here . Thanks Vi to keep alive your web page!


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Methid Man on October 22, 2008, 01:05:04 am
I remember when I used to get jealous of all the other webmasters and tried to make my own (with little success) just to be 'in the crowd'. Eventually I did manage to get something up, but when I found out how much of a hassle it was, I decided it wasn't worth it. Besides, the server I had used (Xoom) had changed hands and discontinued web-hosting or something.

As soon as I switched to broadband, I also began to slowly realize how much of a waste AOL is. Why pay a rediculous amount of money for a service with uselessly fancy buttons that sucks half your connection speed when you could get everything for free? Hotmail,  Yahoo, Internet Explorer and AIM pretty much negated the need for it.

But I did miss receiving the 'extra toppings' version of Vi's SPC Review, which was only available to AOL subscribers.

Speaking of which...did you say free e-mail service? Does this mean anyone can get the extra toppings version now? Does that still exist?

-- Sam the Methid Man


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Blackcat on October 22, 2008, 09:31:11 am
Sorry, I know this SOUNDS AWFULLY OLD...but do you have any animated gif I could use to link your page^^?


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Violet on October 23, 2008, 05:35:55 pm
Sorry, I know this SOUNDS AWFULLY OLD...but do you have any animated gif I could use to link your page^^?

I didn't make any animated link buttons, but you can use this (http://www.edoropolis.org/violet/links/dance.gif)


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Blackcat on October 24, 2008, 10:01:30 am
Thanks, but thats a bit too big...

http://galeon.com/gatossamurai/index/image001.gif
http://gatossamurai.galeon.com/ (http://gatossamurai.galeon.com/)

Thats my site, galeon sucks...


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Violet on October 25, 2008, 04:15:08 pm
Well, if anyone is feeling creative, you're welcome to make some animated link buttons for me.
I have these non-animated buttons:
(http://www.edoropolis.org/violet/links/vinow.gif) (http://www.edoropolis.org/violet/links/vi_now1.gif)
(http://www.edoropolis.org/violet/links/jsvilink.gif)
(http://www.edoropolis.org/violet/links/jsvi2.gif)
(http://www.edoropolis.org/violet/links/jsvi3.gif)

Blackcat, I do have your link button up on my page.
If anyone else has a SPC page that I missed, please let me know.


Title: Re: Princess Vi's Spiffy Diffy Page at AOL 1997-2008
Post by: Violet on October 25, 2008, 05:28:17 pm
I've finished moving my web page to Edoropolis.org, but I still need to go through a lot of the pages that were not hosted on AOL but have links back to the AOL URL and update those links.