I think you should get a second site, try Bravenet.
I use it and it is the best, over 40 different webtools, a free website about 1.5GB disk space. And so on. And it is all for free!
goto "http://burnscorp.bravehost.com/bravenet.html"
and i know how to get rid off ads.
1. Cut your web pages HTML (the code) into the "
" and "" tags.
2. At the end of the last tag before the tag add a "
I use to use a site builder with ipower, and it was a mess.
if they are the same, you have a button that looks like this <>
this switches you into html mode, however, I have found that site builders do what they want with your code.
it may not display right, if at all.
I hate to say start over, if you have spent a lot of time on this, but see what you can do.
also see if you can use iframes for you chat, especially if you have the html code button, i talked about. this will allow the chat room to run in your page.
eventually I would get away from site builders because they are not browser independent ( despite what they say ), I've had enough problems with them to know. They also are not w3c compliant either.
so in the long run, I would start a project using raw html. html is not very hard to learn, they have free classes at w3c.org
2007-02-02 13:37:55
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answered by ? 3
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most chatrooms run off A applet or Java, or even C++.most sites DO support HTML but will not let you use Java or C++ on their site. May be best just to find a free chat room site and like it from your page. Try to contact the people who are sponsoring your site and ask if you can get access to their CGL file. That may help as well.
Hope this helps.
2007-02-02 13:34:10
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answered by ? 3
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It doesn't matter. You will be linking to the html chat room anyway, no matter how you dress it up.
You can put the link in the original page build, and your guests will be able to click the link and be redirected to the target - it doesn't matter if the link is in the original build or subsequent pages you build later. Any way you do it, the target URL will be the same.
2007-02-02 13:30:57
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answered by Stuart 7
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no you cant link it to your computer unless you run it as a server and you have a registered DNS.
anyway, you say doesnt support html, it doesnt make any sense. if it doesnt support html, its not a website. html is the basic building blocks of webpages.
2007-02-02 13:31:13
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answered by jd 1
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Start all over
2007-02-02 13:28:51
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answered by Roxy 3
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you can use your computer as a webserver using free software called abyss web server, simple to use
2007-02-02 13:30:44
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answered by jbscooby99999 3
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try downloading a programme of html and that might sort it out.
www.download.com
www.filehippo.com
2007-02-02 13:30:14
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answered by Anonymous
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just have a link to it on your page. seems resonable.
2007-02-02 13:29:04
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answered by Mhmm. 2
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2007-02-03 07:08:01
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answered by jianfeng 1
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