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Title: Website
Post by: caseter6 on August 08, 2012, 01:25:56 PM
Does the Mytharuna website have a website developer? if not are you looking for one?

I am CEO and web developer here at Cheetah Mafia and i am a website developer looking for work and would love to make the website for free (love community work) and if you want me to do it email me here:

casey.chapman@cheetah-mafia.co.cc

Here is some of my previous work:

http://www.cheetah-mafia.co.cc/casey.chapman/
http://www.sanitycraft.net/ (still working on it)
http://www.bradcraft.co.uk/
http://crimson-dawn.co.cc/

Thanks, Casey Chapman CEO and web developer at Cheetah Mafia


Title: Re: Website
Post by: Michael on August 08, 2012, 02:46:22 PM
Paul (The creator) might find you in great use. I'm not really sure if he will be able to pay you, those are really nice works!
I'm 12 and I'm going to be using HTML5. I do realize it is still in progress. Major browsers do support it so far.


Title: Re: Website
Post by: pspeed on August 08, 2012, 03:09:12 PM
Does the Mytharuna website have a website developer? if not are you looking for one?

I am CEO and web developer here at Cheetah Mafia and i am a website developer looking for work and would love to make the website for free (love community work) and if you want me to do it email me here:

casey.chapman@cheetah-mafia.co.cc

Here is some of my previous work:

http://www.cheetah-mafia.co.cc/casey.chapman/
http://www.sanitycraft.net/ (still working on it)
http://www.bradcraft.co.uk/
http://crimson-dawn.co.cc/

Thanks, Casey Chapman CEO and web developer at Cheetah Mafia


Thanks for the offer.  I'll keep this in mind if I need any web site work done that I'm unable to do myself.


Title: Re: Website
Post by: caseter6 on August 08, 2012, 03:18:05 PM
Does the Mytharuna website have a website developer? if not are you looking for one?

I am CEO and web developer here at Cheetah Mafia and i am a website developer looking for work and would love to make the website for free (love community work) and if you want me to do it email me here:

casey.chapman@cheetah-mafia.co.cc

Here is some of my previous work:

http://www.cheetah-mafia.co.cc/casey.chapman/
http://www.sanitycraft.net/ (still working on it)
http://www.bradcraft.co.uk/
http://crimson-dawn.co.cc/

Thanks, Casey Chapman CEO and web developer at Cheetah Mafia


Thanks for the offer.  I'll keep this in mind if I need any web site work done that I'm unable to do myself.

Ok and just keep in mind im willing to do and maintain an entire design for you in HTML and CSS completely free ( would be lovely to get you off wordpress as it kills me from the inside :)


Title: Re: Website
Post by: pspeed on August 08, 2012, 03:21:47 PM
Ok and just keep in mind im willing to do and maintain an entire design for you in HTML and CSS completely free ( would be lovely to get you off wordpress as it kills me from the inside :)

It will be a long time before I get off of wordpress, I think.  I'm pretty heavily vested in it now and it's where my e-commerce solution is, etc..  Moving off of it would be expensive in both time and money.


Title: Re: Website
Post by: Michael on August 08, 2012, 03:54:45 PM
Paul - If you wanted to can't you just edit the footer so it won't say "Proudly Powered by Wordpress"


Title: Re: Website
Post by: pspeed on August 08, 2012, 05:37:33 PM
Paul - If you wanted to can't you just edit the footer so it won't say "Proudly Powered by Wordpress"

Anyone who cares would know anyway.  I don't mind the wordpress info... I've gotten a lot out of the tool.


Title: Re: Website
Post by: ahmadsal on August 08, 2012, 08:29:18 PM
I have to say congrats on your websites. Did you create all of that on your own or with a team, because there are some interesting things in there especially the first link.


Title: Re: Website
Post by: caseter6 on August 09, 2012, 04:37:11 AM
Paul - If you wanted to can't you just edit the footer so it won't say "Proudly Powered by Wordpress"

Anyone who cares would know anyway.  I don't mind the wordpress info... I've gotten a lot out of the tool.

The point im trying to make is that are you willing/wanting to make a team to help manage it all better for example i can do the website giving you all the time and full dedication to improving the game.


Title: Re: Website
Post by: pspeed on August 09, 2012, 08:02:50 AM
Paul - If you wanted to can't you just edit the footer so it won't say "Proudly Powered by Wordpress"

Anyone who cares would know anyway.  I don't mind the wordpress info... I've gotten a lot out of the tool.

The point im trying to make is that are you willing/wanting to make a team to help manage it all better for example i can do the website giving you all the time and full dedication to improving the game.

Right now maintaining the website takes exactly as much time (perhaps less) than it would take to manage someone else doing it.  When this changes, I'll be looking for help.


Title: Re: Website
Post by: caseter6 on August 09, 2012, 08:50:13 AM
Paul - If you wanted to can't you just edit the footer so it won't say "Proudly Powered by Wordpress"

Anyone who cares would know anyway.  I don't mind the wordpress info... I've gotten a lot out of the tool.

The point im trying to make is that are you willing/wanting to make a team to help manage it all better for example i can do the website giving you all the time and full dedication to improving the game.

Right now maintaining the website takes exactly as much time (perhaps less) than it would take to manage someone else doing it.  When this changes, I'll be looking for help.

I see this but what im saying is that me managing it would give you alot more time to work just on the game so it progress's faster, how about i put together a sample design for it and you decide then?


Title: Re: Website
Post by: pspeed on August 09, 2012, 09:05:07 AM
I see this but what im saying is that me managing it would give you alot more time to work just on the game so it progress's faster, how about i put together a sample design for it and you decide then?

I don't want to waste your time.  For example, this conversation has already taken more time this week than I've spent on maintaining the web site. 

Also, since I can't pay you, I have to be able take over when you disappear which means I need to check and understand every change to the site that you make.  Between approving changes, discussing changes, and reviewing changes... I might as well just make the changes.

Until I can afford to enter into contractual agreements with folks it's just less risk and hassle for me to do it myself right now.


Title: Re: Website
Post by: Moonkey on August 09, 2012, 09:11:21 AM
Casetar is itching for work :)


Title: Re: Website
Post by: caseter6 on August 09, 2012, 02:14:05 PM
I see this but what im saying is that me managing it would give you alot more time to work just on the game so it progress's faster, how about i put together a sample design for it and you decide then?

I don't want to waste your time.  For example, this conversation has already taken more time this week than I've spent on maintaining the web site. 

Also, since I can't pay you, I have to be able take over when you disappear which means I need to check and understand every change to the site that you make.  Between approving changes, discussing changes, and reviewing changes... I might as well just make the changes.

Until I can afford to enter into contractual agreements with folks it's just less risk and hassle for me to do it myself right now.

As i have said before i will stay for FREE and love a good community project


Title: Re: Website
Post by: Michael on August 09, 2012, 02:19:47 PM
I would like to help too, but I'm nearly a child. I do not understand all of the fundamentals :(


Title: Re: Website
Post by: caseter6 on August 09, 2012, 02:26:52 PM
I would like to help too, but I'm nearly a child. I do not understand all of the fundamentals :(

A child who considers himself a child will always be a child :)


Title: Re: Website
Post by: Michael on August 09, 2012, 02:46:17 PM
I would like to help too, but I'm nearly a child. I do not understand all of the fundamentals :(

A child who considers himself a child will always be a child :)

I only consider my self a child because said "Elders" call me one. I am only 12. I do have the basic knowledge of HTML (Working on HTML5) and CSS.
JavaScript seems to be a problem to me to keep inside my head. I have learned HTML, CSS, and some JavaScript in the duration of my summer, and a little bit before summer.

If it was up to me, I would not consider myself one. I go with my beliefs, as "Age is a figure of imagination" but I have to live with it. 99% of the world believes in age.

and I'm surprised that you will work for free. If you will be willing to, can you link me a site to teach advanced HTML?


Title: Re: Website
Post by: caseter6 on August 09, 2012, 02:57:37 PM
I would like to help too, but I'm nearly a child. I do not understand all of the fundamentals :(

A child who considers himself a child will always be a child :)

I only consider my self a child because said "Elders" call me one. I am only 12. I do have the basic knowledge of HTML (Working on HTML5) and CSS.
JavaScript seems to be a problem to me to keep inside my head. I have learned HTML, CSS, and some JavaScript in the duration of my summer, and a little bit before summer.

If it was up to me, I would not consider myself one. I go with my beliefs, as "Age is a figure of imagination" but I have to live with it. 99% of the world believes in age.

and I'm surprised that you will work for free. If you will be willing to, can you link me a site to teach advanced HTML?

I personally find the best way to learn HTML is to examine other well made websites and learn from there code i did not use any online guide


Title: Re: Website
Post by: FutureB on August 09, 2012, 09:00:03 PM
i feel like an outcast... i dont know how to help and i dont want to :P
i just want to play pauls amazing game XD


Title: Re: Website
Post by: Michael on August 09, 2012, 11:43:54 PM
I would like to help too, but I'm nearly a child. I do not understand all of the fundamentals :(

A child who considers himself a child will always be a child :)

I only consider my self a child because said "Elders" call me one. I am only 12. I do have the basic knowledge of HTML (Working on HTML5) and CSS.
JavaScript seems to be a problem to me to keep inside my head. I have learned HTML, CSS, and some JavaScript in the duration of my summer, and a little bit before summer.

If it was up to me, I would not consider myself one. I go with my beliefs, as "Age is a figure of imagination" but I have to live with it. 99% of the world believes in age.

and I'm surprised that you will work for free. If you will be willing to, can you link me a site to teach advanced HTML?

I personally find the best way to learn HTML is to examine other well made websites and learn from there code i did not use any online guide

I'm trying to do that, but my problem is I want to read a website that the declaration is "<!DOCTYPE html>" not that long 'ol sentence for the declaration :-\


Title: Re: Website
Post by: caseter6 on August 10, 2012, 01:11:16 AM
I would like to help too, but I'm nearly a child. I do not understand all of the fundamentals :(

A child who considers himself a child will always be a child :)

I only consider my self a child because said "Elders" call me one. I am only 12. I do have the basic knowledge of HTML (Working on HTML5) and CSS.
JavaScript seems to be a problem to me to keep inside my head. I have learned HTML, CSS, and some JavaScript in the duration of my summer, and a little bit before summer.

If it was up to me, I would not consider myself one. I go with my beliefs, as "Age is a figure of imagination" but I have to live with it. 99% of the world believes in age.

and I'm surprised that you will work for free. If you will be willing to, can you link me a site to teach advanced HTML?

I personally find the best way to learn HTML is to examine other well made websites and learn from there code i did not use any online guide

I'm trying to do that, but my problem is I want to read a website that the declaration is "<!DOCTYPE html>" not that long 'ol sentence for the declaration :-\

On google chrome press F12 on a website to see its code copy all of that from the <head> code at the top to a notepad++ or dreamweaver document and study away


Title: Re: Website
Post by: caesar on August 10, 2012, 02:45:58 AM
Looking at the code is good but wount help you that much atm.
Most of the better looking websites are dynamic websites. So you see the result of the programming (php, asp, java and whatnot) but not the code generating the site.

There are tons of tutorials and e-learning tools out there, should be a better point to start then reading foreign code.

@free working:
Thats a great offer, of course.
But atm Paul is focusing on the delevopment of the game. He already invested the time to get the hompeage and everything running. The time and effort he has to put in to keep it running is less then introducing a partner and supervising him. So the costs are higher then doing it by himself.


Title: Re: Website
Post by: caseter6 on August 10, 2012, 03:31:15 AM
Looking at the code is good but wount help you that much atm.
Most of the better looking websites are dynamic websites. So you see the result of the programming (php, asp, java and whatnot) but not the code generating the site.

There are tons of tutorials and e-learning tools out there, should be a better point to start then reading foreign code.

@free working:
Thats a great offer, of course.
But atm Paul is focusing on the delevopment of the game. He already invested the time to get the hompeage and everything running. The time and effort he has to put in to keep it running is less then introducing a partner and supervising him. So the costs are higher then doing it by himself.

Not really because i can just evaluate whats on website already and keep what people want remove what is not needed and add more  and its not like i need introducing 


Title: Re: Website
Post by: Moonkey on August 10, 2012, 06:23:21 AM
I can tell there's frustration here. Note: It would not cost Paul a dime to have Casetar help. But Paul has his reasons I can't fully understand... I'm thinking It has to do with a communication problem with the 2nd person being somewhat unknown here in-case a site problem occurs. Bah. Whatever.


Title: Re: Website
Post by: caseter6 on August 10, 2012, 07:06:26 AM
I can tell there's frustration here. Note: It would not cost Paul a dime to have Casetar help. But Paul has his reasons I can't fully understand... I'm thinking It has to do with a communication problem with the 2nd person being somewhat unknown here in-case a site problem occurs. Bah. Whatever.

I deflationary agree but the fact is im available every day so that problem would never happen for very long if ever


Title: Re: Website
Post by: BigredRm on August 10, 2012, 09:56:14 AM
I can tell there's frustration here. Note: It would not cost Paul a dime to have Casetar help. But Paul has his reasons I can't fully understand... I'm thinking It has to do with a communication problem with the 2nd person being somewhat unknown here in-case a site problem occurs. Bah. Whatever.
Pauls explanation makes perfect sence. In the real world when you have a product like mythruna you must have contracts with people who are contributing twords the product or service as to prevent very big headaches in the future.

What is you problem with the website any how? I am a web developer and I dont see any issue with the website.
You could junk it up but from a utillity and information perspective it has everything it needs. If you want to build a free website for Mythruna go start some wiki pages.

If you really want to help donate.


Title: Re: Website
Post by: Michael on August 10, 2012, 12:55:57 PM
I would like to help too, but I'm nearly a child. I do not understand all of the fundamentals :(

A child who considers himself a child will always be a child :)

I only consider my self a child because said "Elders" call me one. I am only 12. I do have the basic knowledge of HTML (Working on HTML5) and CSS.
JavaScript seems to be a problem to me to keep inside my head. I have learned HTML, CSS, and some JavaScript in the duration of my summer, and a little bit before summer.

If it was up to me, I would not consider myself one. I go with my beliefs, as "Age is a figure of imagination" but I have to live with it. 99% of the world believes in age.

and I'm surprised that you will work for free. If you will be willing to, can you link me a site to teach advanced HTML?

I personally find the best way to learn HTML is to examine other well made websites and learn from there code i did not use any online guide

I'm trying to do that, but my problem is I want to read a website that the declaration is "<!DOCTYPE html>" not that long 'ol sentence for the declaration :-\

On google chrome press F12 on a website to see its code copy all of that from the <head> code at the top to a notepad++ or dreamweaver document and study away


My friend showed me that command. It doesnt work for me :-\ idk why


Title: Re: Website
Post by: caseter6 on August 10, 2012, 03:39:42 PM
I can tell there's frustration here. Note: It would not cost Paul a dime to have Casetar help. But Paul has his reasons I can't fully understand... I'm thinking It has to do with a communication problem with the 2nd person being somewhat unknown here in-case a site problem occurs. Bah. Whatever.
Pauls explanation makes perfect sence. In the real world when you have a product like mythruna you must have contracts with people who are contributing twords the product or service as to prevent very big headaches in the future.

What is you problem with the website any how? I am a web developer and I dont see any issue with the website.
You could junk it up but from a utillity and information perspective it has everything it needs. If you want to build a free website for Mythruna go start some wiki pages.

If you really want to help donate.

I know it does what its supposed to do but still could do with looking better


Title: Re: Website
Post by: Michael on August 10, 2012, 07:31:30 PM
How about caseter makes a chatroom for Mythruna?


Title: Re: Website
Post by: Moonkey on August 11, 2012, 01:13:41 PM
That's the thing. Nobody would really be on the chatroom, and Paul said he would rarely ever be on it.


Title: Re: Website
Post by: Michael on August 11, 2012, 02:15:52 PM
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Title: Re: Website
Post by: BigredRm on August 11, 2012, 08:19:21 PM
Why wouldn't you just chat in the game?


Title: Re: Website
Post by: Michael on August 12, 2012, 11:25:18 AM
Why wouldn't you just chat in the game?

I don't ever see anyone on it anymore...


Title: Re: Website
Post by: Moonkey on August 12, 2012, 02:08:28 PM
That's the thing, the chatroom wouldn't have many people either. Maybe a few random people. And I wouldn't be on It sitting idle :/. We have to wait until this game hits the point to where the IRC would have at least 6-10 people in it at a time. People dedicated to be sitting in the chatroom. That would be people wanting to hear what the developers are doing. Unless Paul wants to try being on the IRC, you could leave it up for later use.


Title: Re: Website
Post by: caesar on August 13, 2012, 03:21:39 AM
[snip] and its not like i need introducing 

Sure, my post was intended as basic information. I'm sorry if you feel offended, that was not my intention.

@topic in general:
I do not understand why you guys don't get Pauls point... Lets try it this way:

Situation atm:

Costs for get someome informed to maintain the website > Costs maintaining it by himself

Thats it. The costs of time and effort are higher at the moment to handle somebody, no matter how good he is, then doing it by himself. That situation can change, if he needs support he will ask.

Of course you want to help and show your support for the project, and thats perfect!
So why not spread the word, test the game, find bugs and report them. Thats the current point we can help Paul most.