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history of site *NTIRELY *NSYNC hasn't always been around. Here's the history of my sites. |
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Camden's
Boy Band Bonanza I opened Camden's Boy Band Bonanza on 6/6/99 and closed it on 9/20/00. From the opening until about 4/16/00, CBBB had a very simple layout. There were no frames. The site featured *NSYNC, BSB, and 98 Degrees. Each section had similar pages with their own colors and fonts. The site was simple and had no graphics, little pictures and no special things. That version of the site had about 2000 hits when closed.
The second version of Camden's Boy Band Bonanza was a little more advanced. I learned how to put up frames and there was a menu on the left-hand side of the screen. The main colors were blue, pink, and yellow. I used Comet Cursors of *NSYNC's faces. The main font was Comic Sans MS. This version featured *NSYNC and 98 Degrees. It was open from about 4/16/00 until 9/20/00. This version is still available to re-direct you to ntirely. At closing the site had over 3000 hits and still receives hits to this day.
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*NTIRELY *NSYNC (čn-tėrīlę inīsîngk)- to be completely, totally, and wholly about, or pertaining to, *NSYNC. *NTIRELY *NSYNC was first opened 10/14/00, less than a month after I closed Camden's Boy Band Bonanza. As the name says, this site had just *NSYNC. I was very proud of this version. I had two columned frames on the left-hand side of the screen and one main one on the right side. The main colors were white and blue. The main fonts were Verdana and Forte. At closing on 6/6/01, this version had over 1300 hits.
On 6/6/01, I opened this version on *NTIRELY *NSYNC. I chose 6/6 because this was the date I first opened CBBB. This version has four different frames, two parallel ones on the top and bottom of the screen and tow columns in the middle of the screen. The main colors are blue, white, and turquoise. The main fonts are Verdana and popstar. I am very pleased with this version of ntirely and I hope it stays around a while and has a lot of hits.
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Dictionary pronunciation key taken from Microsoft Bookshelf 98.