Anyone into vintage racing?
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Anyone into vintage racing?
Just a quick plug for a website that I recently finished.
If you're into vintage racing or just want to see some photos of some pretty nice machines, check it out.
<a href="http://www.ktrmotorsports.com" target="_blank">www.ktrmotorsports.com</a>
These guys are doing the restoration for my '67S and are some of the best here in the New England region.
Enjoy,
Scott
If you're into vintage racing or just want to see some photos of some pretty nice machines, check it out.
<a href="http://www.ktrmotorsports.com" target="_blank">www.ktrmotorsports.com</a>
These guys are doing the restoration for my '67S and are some of the best here in the New England region.
Enjoy,
Scott
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Nice design, but the home page comes up bigger than my screen (so I have to move the whole window left to see the "x" for exit), and I can't scroll down past the first two rows of photos.
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Very cool site, nice 911S!!!
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I seem to be having the same problem. When loaded I lose the use of my elevator buttons.Your page has exceeded its usable perameters.Size your page down to include these and we will all be motoring through! Mike.
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The site looks nice. For those that are having a problem with the design too big for your screen, you are probably running your screen in 800x600 mode. Because of the new, higher resolution monitors, many people are designing web pages in 1024x768 mode.
If you're not sure, check it by right clicking on your desktop, go to Properties, and click on the Settings tab. You can change the resolution if you would like.
This should solve the problem. To the web designer, there is a way to dynamically resize the page based on the end-users resolution. Off the top of my head, I'm not sure of the code. Maybe somebody else here can help.
Jim
If you're not sure, check it by right clicking on your desktop, go to Properties, and click on the Settings tab. You can change the resolution if you would like.
This should solve the problem. To the web designer, there is a way to dynamically resize the page based on the end-users resolution. Off the top of my head, I'm not sure of the code. Maybe somebody else here can help.
Jim
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I forgot to ask my question.
I am interested in getting into vintage racing - I have a '73 240z. It's a great car with many modifications for racing. I have searched SCCA and NASA but can't find any information about getting into vintage racing, car requirements, etc.
Would somebody please provide me with a link so that I can start looking at getting into it.
Thanks
Jim
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I am interested in getting into vintage racing - I have a '73 240z. It's a great car with many modifications for racing. I have searched SCCA and NASA but can't find any information about getting into vintage racing, car requirements, etc.
Would somebody please provide me with a link so that I can start looking at getting into it.
Thanks
Jim
larkja@excite.com
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Jim,
Thanks for answering the resolution size question for me - I did indeed design to the larger window size.
To answer your questions re: gettting started in vintage racing - try this link. There are a few different organizations (SCC, HRS, VSSCA, NARA, etc) that all have decent info online.
<a href="http://www.fot-racing.com/racing_organizations.htm" target="_blank">http://www.fot-racing.com/racing_organizations.htm</a>
Hope this helps.
Scott
Thanks for answering the resolution size question for me - I did indeed design to the larger window size.
To answer your questions re: gettting started in vintage racing - try this link. There are a few different organizations (SCC, HRS, VSSCA, NARA, etc) that all have decent info online.
<a href="http://www.fot-racing.com/racing_organizations.htm" target="_blank">http://www.fot-racing.com/racing_organizations.htm</a>
Hope this helps.
Scott