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New Hampshire Underground => Underground Projects => Secession => Topic started by: Kat Kanning on February 11, 2006, 06:06 AM NHFT

Title: Secession webpage?
Post by: Kat Kanning on February 11, 2006, 06:06 AM NHFT
Would someone like to start a webpage for promoting the idea of New Hampshire Secession?
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: Caleb on February 11, 2006, 06:08 AM NHFT
I'll fund it if we get a volunteer to design it.  Not the content, per se, just the layout.

Caleb
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: tracysaboe on February 11, 2006, 02:39 PM NHFT
I keep thinking I'd like to put something like that together. But w/ working 68 hours a week between my 2 jobs, I don't have time. I post on the forum on my breaks, but can't really do any serious work.

It's something I definitely support though.

Tracy
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: sventola33 on February 12, 2006, 06:29 PM NHFT
I'm interested in this. If you want, I can have a prototype finished in about a week. Maybe everyone can post ideas for content in another thread.
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: Friday on February 13, 2006, 08:27 AM NHFT
Does anyone know if "secession" counts as "sedition"? And if so, do they still execute people for that?
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: Russell Kanning on February 13, 2006, 08:30 AM NHFT
No ..... they torture you now.
They also call you an "enemy combatant" or an "insurgent", and send you to Guantanamo.

Did they kill everyone in the South?
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: sventola33 on February 13, 2006, 05:00 PM NHFT
So, I take it Caleb is starting this? ???
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: Caleb on February 13, 2006, 07:15 PM NHFT
sventola33  (If that IS your real name  ;) )

Yeah, I'm starting it.  Sort of.  I sure as heck would love to have someone take the formatting out of my hands though.  I know next to nothing about websites.  I did purchase a domain name, though, through godaddy:  RepublicOfNH.org   Sorry, Ron, I liked the .gov idea, but we the people can't own a dot gov.

So ... if anyone wants to take it over, (while still cordially allowing me creative license to add to the website) ... its all yours.

Caleb
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: sventola33 on February 13, 2006, 07:41 PM NHFT
That sounds good. I'll get a basic framework going, and we can iron out details afterwards.
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: Pat McCotter on February 13, 2006, 07:41 PM NHFT
As Jane said you should also get the .com and .net domains for RepublicofNH. Don't want someone else getting it and doing things you don't like.
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: Russell Kanning on February 14, 2006, 06:54 AM NHFT
There is no end of mischief that can be done....... I don't worry about those kinds of things too much.
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: Kat Kanning on February 14, 2006, 08:10 AM NHFT
If you guys think you can get some sort of webpage up and running by 2/23, I will print Caleb's snowball article along with your URL in the first Keene Free Press.  Let me know if you think you'd be ready for that.
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: AlanM on February 14, 2006, 08:40 AM NHFT
This idea is great. An idea, how about a sign-up type page, for everyone to put their name down as supporting secession.
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: Caleb on February 14, 2006, 07:29 PM NHFT
I think we are going to definitely have a link to where people can sign our declaration of independence.  I've even thought of having two links:  one for NH residents and one for "friends of the revolution" in other states.  What do you guys think? 

Kat ... I think you'll have to ask sventola if he can have it ready by 2/23.  He's doing most of this.  I can get him whatever content he needs to make the deadline, but he'll know better if we can physically get it going by then.

If you're going to print the snowball article, I may have to change the blurb.  ;)  As it stands now, its a pack of lies.

Caleb
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: Dave Ridley on February 18, 2006, 01:18 PM NHFT
<<<I think we are going to definitely have a link to where people can sign our declaration of independence.  I've even thought of having two links:  one for NH residents and one for "friends of the revolution" in other states.  What do you guys think?>>

Sounds good!
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: dpagan on February 19, 2006, 07:58 AM NHFT
Quote from: calibaba77 on February 14, 2006, 07:29 PM NHFT
I think we are going to definitely have a link to where people can sign our declaration of independence.  I've even thought of having two links:  one for NH residents and one for "friends of the revolution" in other states.  What do you guys think? 


That sounds like a good idea to me. Can I sign the friends of the revolution now and then sign as a resident when I move?
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: moosilauke on February 21, 2006, 04:41 PM NHFT
Here, here. I love the idea. I'd support it.
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: Gray on February 22, 2006, 10:44 PM NHFT
Sounds great! 

I saw what you have on the site so far.  The content topics are good.

If you need any extra help let me know!  I have some experience with web design.

Thrive!
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: Caleb on February 22, 2006, 10:59 PM NHFT
I'm working on both content and design.  I took Sventola's page and tried to copy the html, but I've had some problems with the images (seal of the state of NH, for instance.)

I also have no clue as to how to make a page the home page.  In other words, if I upload a certain page, how do I make that page the default page that comes up when someone types in www.republicofnh.org  so that someone won't have to know the extension in order to access the page? 

I'm VERY webpage illiterate.

On the content side, I've been VERY busy.  I think this is going to be ok.  I'm trying to get a friend of mine to change the Declaration of Independence, make it a little more eloquent.  I'm working on a platform myself, Tracy is also working on one (which I will no doubt have to spell-check  ;) )  Still working on the faqs, and after that I'm going to do some 9-11 articles, which will be posted here.  I'll probably also post them to the Keene Free Press' website, until Russell removes them for being too controversial.  :P  (There's been a lot of advice for Russell to try to make KFP a little more boring, so if he decides to go that direction ...)

We're going to be up and running very soon.  This is going to be fun.

Caleb
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: tracysaboe on February 22, 2006, 11:01 PM NHFT
The page that you save as .index.html is the default page. That's standard. All webbrowsers nowdays automatically redirect a domain name to the .index.html  link.

Tracy

Quote from: calibaba77 on February 22, 2006, 10:59 PM NHFT
I'm working on both content and design.  I took Sventola's page and tried to copy the html, but I've had some problems with the images (seal of the state of NH, for instance.)

I also have no clue as to how to make a page the home page.  In other words, if I upload a certain page, how do I make that page the default page that comes up when someone types in www.republicofnh.org  so that someone won't have to know the extension in order to access the page? 

I'm VERY webpage illiterate.

On the content side, I've been VERY busy.  I think this is going to be ok.  I'm trying to get a friend of mine to change the Declaration of Independence, make it a little more eloquent.  I'm working on a platform myself, Tracy is also working on one (which I will no doubt have to spell-check  ;) )  Still working on the faqs, and after that I'm going to do some 9-11 articles, which will be posted here.  I'll probably also post them to the Keene Free Press' website, until Russell removes them for being too controversial.  :P  (There's been a lot of advice for Russell to try to make KFP a little more boring, so if he decides to go that direction ...)

We're going to be up and running very soon.  This is going to be fun.

Caleb
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: Russell Kanning on February 23, 2006, 05:38 PM NHFT
Quote from: calibaba77 on February 22, 2006, 10:59 PM NHFTI'll probably also post them to the Keene Free Press' website, until Russell removes them for being too controversial.  :P  (There's been a lot of advice for Russell to try to make KFP a little more boring, so if he decides to go that direction ...)
Why would I do that? Accept advice? .... from forum pundits? hahahahahaha
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: Caleb on February 24, 2006, 07:38 PM NHFT
Any chance of getting someone with many browsers on their system to check out the webpage? www.republicofnh.org

I've checked it with Opera, Firefox, and Internet Explorer.  The seal is coming through with Opera and Firefox, but not Internet Explorer.  Don't have a clue as to why, perhaps its my computer?

I'm still working on the layout.  It's by no means final.  I'm primarily trying to get the seal working right now.

Caleb
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: Ron Helwig on February 24, 2006, 08:22 PM NHFT
Quote from: calibaba77 on February 24, 2006, 07:38 PM NHFT
Any chance of getting someone with many browsers on their system to check out the webpage? www.republicofnh.org

I've checked it with Opera, Firefox, and Internet Explorer.  The seal is coming through with Opera and Firefox, but not Internet Explorer.  Don't have a clue as to why, perhaps its my computer?


Put quotes around the src attribute in the image tag, rewrite the page to only have one html tag, etc.
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: tracysaboe on February 24, 2006, 09:57 PM NHFT
I can see it fine in Kongueror. (linex)

When I get home I'll check it in Explorer nad Netscape.
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: Caleb on February 24, 2006, 10:17 PM NHFT
Thanks Tracy.  You should see 1) a seal 2) a nh flag.  Those are the images I'm having trouble seeing with my IE.  Now, Opera is acting funny (showing it, but VERY VERY large). 

:BangHead:  :BangHead:  :BangHead:

I'm starting to think maybe forming my own website design company is a bad idea.  ;D

Well, I took a little break from designing my website to upload some good Christian music.  For those of you who aren't Christian ... tough.  It's my website.  I paid for it; i'm designing it (albeit poorly) ... and if I want to upload Christian music, I'll do it!  (It won't play unless you specifically tell it to.  the files should be under  www.republicofnh.org/music/

the specific files (so far) are:

www.republicofnh.org/music/held.mp3
www.republicofnh.org/music/collide.mp3  (not strictly Christian, but I like it anyway and ... well, we're getting back to that whole "its my webpage and I need a distraction right now" thing)
www.republicofnh.org/music/nuisance.mp3
www.republicofnh.org/music/vision.mp3
www.republicofnh.org/music/arise.mp3
www.republicofnh.org/music/you.mp3
www.republicofnh.org/music/worship.mp3
www.republicofnh.org/music/beginning.mp3
www.republicofnh.org/music/voice.mp3
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: Caleb on February 24, 2006, 10:59 PM NHFT
So here's what I've decided:

This is too important to leave to an amateur.  I'm going to pay to have it professionally designed.  Anyone know any freedom loving professional web page designers?

For now, we can put the amateur one up, to help us organize the webpage.  We can get the content exactly how we want it, and then let a professional lay it out.

Caleb
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: Russell Kanning on February 25, 2006, 01:02 AM NHFT
It is a shame to have you designing web pages since we know about 100 of those guys.
I can set you up with an easier one if you want.
I am sure you can get help, but they might want a say in content.
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: Pat McCotter on February 25, 2006, 06:42 AM NHFT
Quote from: calibaba77 on February 24, 2006, 10:17 PM NHFT
Thanks Tracy.  You should see 1) a seal 2) a nh flag.  Those are the images I'm having trouble seeing with my IE.  Now, Opera is acting funny (showing it, but VERY VERY large). 

:BangHead:  :BangHead:  :BangHead:

I'm starting to think maybe forming my own website design company is a bad idea.  ;D

Well, I took a little break from designing my website to upload some good Christian music.  For those of you who aren't Christian ... tough.  It's my website.  I paid for it; i'm designing it (albeit poorly) ... and if I want to upload Christian music, I'll do it!  (It won't play unless you specifically tell it to.  the files should be under  www.republicofnh.org/music/

the specific files (so far) are:

www.republicofnh.org/music/held.mp3
www.republicofnh.org/music/collide.mp3  (not strictly Christian, but I like it anyway and ... well, we're getting back to that whole "its my webpage and I need a distraction right now" thing)
www.republicofnh.org/music/nuisance.mp3
www.republicofnh.org/music/vision.mp3
www.republicofnh.org/music/arise.mp3
www.republicofnh.org/music/you.mp3
www.republicofnh.org/music/worship.mp3
www.republicofnh.org/music/beginning.mp3
www.republicofnh.org/music/voice.mp3


I only turn on my speakers when I think I might want to listen to something on a web page. It is really strange to turn it up to listen to, say a news broadcast, and they are playing this strange background music with no relation to the story - then I find out the music is from another page I have loaded in the background.
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: Caleb on February 25, 2006, 09:42 AM NHFT
QuoteI am sure you can get help, but they might want a say in content.

Well, I never said that I wanted a monopoly on content.  ;)  Its just that if I am going to be doing all the work on it, I reserve the right to add Christian music if I want to.  ;D

I think its better if many, many people contribute content.  That way it doesn't look like a one man show.  I know Tracy is working on a platform.  So far, that is the only person who has offered any help, content wise.  Sventola seems to have disappeared ... thus my taking the designing over.  I am working on a fairly large article, and a few faqs ...

but anyone who wants to submit alternate declaration, other content, faqs, etc is certainly welcome.  The only thing I'm really insistent on is that we MUST have 9-11 links, and I don't want links or articles on violence or gun groups (NRA, GONH, etc.)  I believe in the second amendment, but for a secession group ... well, I don't want to risk the feds claiming that we are a "militia" and coming in and wacoing us.  Remember, folks, we are the non-violent revolution.

Caleb
Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: Gray on May 31, 2006, 06:16 PM NHFT
Is the  "Republic of New Hampshire" website going to come to fruition?  How's it coming along?  As soon as there is more content I'll be glad to post a link on the websites I'm involved with.

:)

Thrive!
   

Title: Re: Secession webpage?
Post by: tracysaboe on May 31, 2006, 08:00 PM NHFT
Actually yes. I've got a rough list of benifits that should all apeal to both conservatives and liberals.

I also have a platform about how we don't want the state taking over federal functions.

And I've got a pretty good start on a FAQ page.

Calib and Russle have been looking at it. Hopefully, I should be able to get all this new content posted by Friday, so everybody else can see it too and give critiques etc.

Tracy