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  2. Do you mean you want to stretch the image to fill the space?

    I'm not sure how you'd do that with css. Your image might look a bit odd if you stretched it - the wheels would be oval shaped rather than a circle.

    Oh and, the image looks really good by the way :). How did you make it? Is it a drawing or did you use photoshop or something?

  3. Yeah sure here you are but i only worked on this on for the last hour so it is really empty.

    Iam not too good at understanding english so keep it easy :P

    No problems - sorry if my last post didn't make much sense.

    Do you mean the image is not the full width of the internet page? If so try this:

    h1

    {

    text-indent: -100px;

    text-align: center;

    font-family: "Arial Black", Arial, Verdana, serif;

    }

    p

    {

    color: rgb(203,71,23);

    text-align: left;

    font-family: "comic sans ms", Arial, Verdana, serif;

    }

    body

    {

    background-image: url("http://www.espacetrial.com/wallpaper/Giacomo%201024-768.jpg");

    background-repeat: repeat;

    }

    li

    {

    color: rgb(203,71,23);

    text-align: left;

    font-family: "comic sans ms", Arial, Verdana, serif;

    }

  4. What web browser (FireFox, Internet Explorer, etc) are you using?

    I copied the CSS you had and it seems to work in FireFox and Internet Explorer for me. Basically the image is repeated vertically to fill the length of the page.

    Any chance you could post the html up as well?

  5. Hmmm. I've got the same set up but I'm running a 20T chainring. I've never tried a 22T on, so don't know whether there's enough clearence for one or not. You could maybe try a 20T chainring with a different sized sproket/cog at the back to keep the gear ratio the same.

  6. I did A level maths but not physics. Found the maths a bit harder than the other A levels I did and it seemed to need a bit more work than the others as well. Best thing to do is what some other people have said - try and read a bit ahead before the lessons - you probably won't understand it fully when you read it, and may just understand little bits, but when the teacher/lecturer's going through it you'll have a slight head start on it so it should help a bit.

  7. Why would i have to buy new wheel bolts? would the ones i have on my stealies now be ok?

    You'll probably need new wheel bolts as the alloy wheel bolts are often longer than the steely bolts (I had to get new bolts for my punto and I noticed you said it was a punto (I think)). Best to check what size bolts you need first though. If it is a punto, check what the PCD of the wheels is. Standard steelies on a punto are 4x98. If your alloys are 4x100 you'll need wobbly bolts for them to fit.

  8. About halfway through mine. Got to do 12,000 words for the start of May (plenty of time yet!! ;) ) and hand in program code on top of that (BSc Computer Science). Done about half so far, but I've no idea what I'm gonna write another 6000 words on :S

  9. I don't see them having a problem with you talking to yourself, but i don;t think they would appreciate you talking to themas they have to asses you.

    Well done man!

    Rorz!

    Probably depends on the examiner, I was talking to mine for a bit during the test and he seemed ok with it. In fact, I think he actually started talking to me.

  10. 1. a/c) - Would want to see a variety of things in a mag.

    2. a) - only about 2-3 a year though

    3. a)

    4. a)

    5. b

    6. a/b) - pump/grips (useful things) might tempt me, but dustcaps wouldn't

    7. a/b) - if it seemed a really good mag with lots of content then a), if it was similar to a lot of mags out there already then b

  11. Do you work?

    Cos if you don't I doubt you'll earn enough interest off 10k to pay tax, so you'd be better off putting it in the highest rate account you can find. If you do work/pay tax, stick 3k in an isa (assuming you haven't opened one this tax year), and the other 7k in a high interest account.

  12. also, how the fag do you work out how many ucas points you have? i've just been hunting up all my results papers and stuff and unless i've missed something, it doesn't say on them?

    There's a thingy on the UCAS website UCAS Calculator where you put in the number of A levels/GNVQs etc you got at each grade and it works it out. If it don't work, search for a UCAS points calculator on google, there's bound to be something there.

  13. When someone signs up, make them a member stright off, and then de-validate if needs me. More than 50% of the people who sign up are worthy of been validated, so why not.

    Possibly, but the thing is they could just sign up again with a different user name and come back if they get de-validated. There'd need to be a way of stopping this if this was going to happen.

  14. when i spin my cranks backwards they make a wierd grating/grinding noise. What would cause this? Would it be my rear hub or would it be my bottom bracket because that is loose as well.

    Maybe try taking the chain off the rear cogs (or take the wheel out) so spinning the wheel won't cause the freewheel/hub to go round, then spin the cranks round. If the noise is still there it's likely to be your BB, otherwise I'd reckon it's the hub.

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