Wanted: Custom Wordpress Template, Paid Work

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  • whave a quick query if you would be so kind

    ta.

  • might be able to help, might not... whats you need

  • I know a little bit... but plenty of guys at work tommorow I could ask if a bit more in-depth

  • chris crash try right arrow thing col align="left" left arrow thing

    are the ampersands correct chris?

  • nope its the greater than/ less than signs, they don't show up on this page... i meant to whisper that.
    Html codes if you can figure out which one you need it tells you how to use it.

  • Now looking for any peeps that can create a bespoke wordpress template.

    paid job

  • I've designed quite a few Wordpress templates. I could do one from scratch or simply edit one that is pretty close to what you need. Let me know the specs.

  • geuss my idea didnt work then.

  • bloody americans -

    coming over here with your hershey bars, nylons and wordpress solutions that don't work, pah!

  • what do you call nylon then?

  • lonny.

    Correctly giving importance to the London side of things.

  • your all fucking with me

  • isn't it called nylon because it was developed in NY and LONdon?....or is that pub-talk?

  • winston isn't it called nylon because it was developed in NY and LONdon?....or is that pub-talk?

    It's true, which is why I reversed it to wind Chris up.

  • Taken straight from the Gods of knowledge:

    Etymology
    In 1940 John W. Eckelberry of DuPont stated that the letters "nyl" were arbitrary and the "on" was copied from the suffixes of other fibers such as cotton and rayon. A later publication by DuPont (Context, vol. 7, no. 2, 1978) explained that the name was originally intended to be "No-Run" ("run" meaning "unravel"), but was modified to avoid making such an unjustified claim and to make the word sound better. The story goes that Carothers changed one letter at a time until DuPont's management was satisfied. But he was not involved in the nylon project during the last year of his life, and committed suicide before the name was coined.

    Two theories about the origin of the name claim that it is an acronym of "Now you've lost, Old Nippon" (N.Y.L.O.N.), or that it stands for "New York-London". In the latter case, it is claimed that these were the two cities where the product was researched and developed, or that the inspiration came from a New York to London airplane ticket. There is no evidence for the 'airline ticket' theory, though some compelling evidence of the latter from contemporary researchers at Oxford University who assisted in development...Oxford can be viewed as London from New York, but Nylox would have been more accurate.

  • Bloody wikipedia!

  • Load of old Nylox if you ask me.

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