ASP.NET - insert form data into Access Database

To self: Walk away. Just walk away. Ignore the table layout, and walk away. :p

Necuno gave you a few good links in those search results. First result looks good, anyway. You shouldn't need to go further.

I am still learning this ASP.net thing, so please understand that I am willing to accept any good references and tutorials where possible - so while I am still learning I am building a project as well...

Thanx for the help anyways...
 
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Hm, not bad- but if you're inviting criticism...

You could improve on your CSS. elements with common styles can be combined, for example (a:link, a:visited, a:active). You would also benefit from running your completed CSS file through a compressor (YUI compressor is recommended)

Grammar and spelling is also a little off - not horribly so, but enough that I was put off. See:
we have the right package to suite your budget
(It's suit, not suite) As the web designer, it's your duty to proofread everything that goes onto the site (IMO).

Also, Why say: "Also see the "specials" link on top." It's HTML! LINK TO THE SPECIALS!!! Don't make your customer scroll back to the top. Make it easy.

Overall, not bad. I'd be happy if I were your client.:cool:
 
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i blame my *** spelling and grammer on things like intellisense/reshaper :D
 
Hm, not bad- but if you're inviting criticism...

You could improve on your CSS. elements with common styles can be combined, for example (a:link, a:visited, a:active). You would also benefit from running your completed CSS file through a compressor (YUI compressor is recommended)

Grammar and spelling is also a little off - not horribly so, but enough that I was put off. See: (It's suit, not suite) As the web designer, it's your duty to proofread everything that goes onto the site (IMO).

Also, Why say: "Also see the "specials" link on top." It's HTML! LINK TO THE SPECIALS!!! Don't make your customer scroll back to the top. Make it easy.

Overall, not bad. I'd be happy if I were your client.:cool:

Thanx for the honest opinion... Will change that ASAP...

Seems like I have learnt alot on MyBB these days...! I Appreciate all the help and positive "critics" (if I can call it that)... Thanx alot...!
 
Grammar and spelling is also a little off - not horribly so, but enough that I was put off. See: (It's suit, not suite) As the web designer, it's your duty to proofread everything that goes onto the site (IMO).
I noticed the spelling and grammar as well earlier today, without even trying to. Can't remember exactly where though...
 
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