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  1. hi, you can find all of Eos's dance classes plotted on a map here: https://www.happity.co.uk/companies/15 And all classes for a 3 year old in the East Dulwich area on a Saturday here: https://www.happity.co.uk/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&location=SE22&age=3-4+Years&weekday=Saturday&commit=Go%21 (You can also set your own location to see what's closest to your home, and filter for drop ins - unfortunately no drop in ballet, though you can see on the site that there are a few Mini Drama classes around that might be fun for your child). I built this website myself and it's rather new, so I would really (REALLY!) appreciate feedback on it and how to make it better! Thanks. :)
  2. Hello Mums & Dads, A while back, I posted on the ED forum looking for advice on how to set up a website - I knew next to nothing about tech or the internet. (Original post here - see how confused I was: https://bitly.com/) That was two years ago!! Since then, I had a baby, went to coding school, and built a thing from scratch. With a server, bespoke database and everything! The aim of the site is to help parents find something to do with their babies as fast as possible. The main features include:- * browse results by map * see timetable by venue * view a provider's timetables and see a map of their closest locations to you * filters tailored specifically for babies & toddlers * embedded newsfeed from each provider On it's way: * free text search for venue / class provider * whatever else you can think of to make it better than Hoop. I've just published the beta version online and would really really appreciate some help with testing it out and with any suggested listings / edits to make it more accurate and complete. Here is the link: https://www.happity.co.uk I now work with a small merry band of 'stay at home' mums (and a dad) with the ambition of proving there is an alternative to the 9 to 5 (plus the hour commute each way and a nursery dash). Just because we want to work flexibly, shouldn't mean we can't do meaningful work. Not in the 21st Century. I really hope there are some other mums out there who will see this and know that if they are interested in coding, they can learn and they can do it - it is never too late to learn, and it's so important to increase diversity in this field. (Plus, it's the best thing ever!) Drop me a line if you like, I'd be happy to hear from you. Thanks. :) [email protected]
  3. Congratulations Ruth! I'm only 2 weeks away from due date now. Feel like I am stuck in an endless vortex of laundry, getting all the old baby stuff ready!
  4. Hey folks, sorry I've not been on here for a while! I could do Mon 30th if I've not popped yet. Saw Annabel last Mon at Muddy Boots group on Devonshire road, which was ace. Might be a nice thing to do? Starts at 10am until nearly 12. Alternatively, could do Horniman museum / playground for having a backup indoors option and somewhere to grab lunch if you fancy it too? X
  5. I guess the trouble is that what I really really *want* to eat are the rare meats, cured meats, unpasteurised cheeses and ceviche!! Which is why I find it upsetting being faced with a menu of lots of tasty things and then having to substitute for other things or ask for it to be cooked well done. Experiencing it not so much as a nice evening out treat, more a form of torture!! Thanks for the good suggestions there nevertheless. I've been to Ledbury a few times before and Trinity is also very nice. Thinking maybe we'll look for some Asian fusiony sort of place where pretty much everything can be eaten as it's meant to be!
  6. Yes I actually thought of duck and waffle first as there's lots of variety of actually cooked things on the menu. would have been perfect, but it's fully booked up weeks in advance. It's harder than you think... Menus at fancy pants restaurants are dominated by things you're not meant to eat when pregnant - I end up with grilled fish but I don't actually like it much!
  7. And pate, and undercooked egg / meat (no steak tartare for me!)
  8. Hi all, I've got a very rare date night planned with husband before baby 2 arrives, but we don't really know where to go! I'd quite like something a bit upmarket and special - but the problem with this is that the menus are typically not very well suited to pregnancy and choice is incredibly limited. Have you got any suggestions on where to try?? Daughter is being looked after overnight so no qualms with travelling across London for dinner. Thanks in advance!
  9. Ooh yes. Forecast at mo for Mon is a bit touch and go. I'll pop an event on the Facebook page and maybe if anyone wants to share contact details that would help? Especially if it's the park. I'm coming up from forest hill so bound to be late!
  10. Try calling HMRC helpline on eligibility. As far as I know though, you are free to work as a freelancer without ending mat leave with the qualifying co!
  11. Thank you for all of the advice so far, and the rapid responses. Firstly, yes I am willing to learn enough myself to do the basics, and secondly I absolutely *don't* intend to do the second stage with all the far more advanced workings without an experienced programmer and having some proper funding behind the project. However, what I don't want to do is set myself up badly with the basics having not thought about the 'where next' question and end up in a difficult position later down the line... And that's what my question was specifically related to. Do I need to worry about the later functionality when choosing a web host right now? The idea is to just start something off - this is more as a tutorial and an interest to get me started than anything else. Some great practical tips from Bradley and DulwichFox which are really helpful, so thank you for those. (Just for the record - I have written pages in HTML before when I ran a website as a teenager, back in the day when wysiwyg editors weren't really around, so whilst I am a newbie it's not like I'm totally technically incapable!)
  12. Ideal Home Show isn't too far off but maybe it's too late for you? (20 March onwards) There'll probably be a lot of kitchens on display so you'll see a range of taps there, though somewhat random. Admittedly we got one we saw in Bells and the other from B&Q. Though we actually bought our tap from this place here: http://www.budgetappliancesonline.co.uk/ (Never actually set foot in their shop but think they will have a range on display too).
  13. Hello, In a little experiment, I'm looking to set up my first website. But I'm finding it's all a bit of a minefield... so I'm turning to my most oft trusted source of advice, the ED Forum. 1. Where is the best place to buy a domain name?? I've googled this and opinions on this are scarce. So far I'm thinking 123-reg is probably a good bet, but to be honest I'm not really sure? 2. Once I've got a domain name, is it just that - a name? So then where do I then go for web hosting and what the heck am I looking for? Should I be going for one that both gives you the tool to build and host the website? I'll eventually want to be able to do some slightly more complicated things than e.g. just hosting a blog and photos (although that is also a new thing for me and I've just set one up on Wordpress). Mainly that I want to run a searchable database, for people to be able to amend / add to it, and for there to be fill in forms which can email a variety of addresses (not just mine). So I don't know if that affects what sort of host I should be looking for. Thank you in advance for ANY help or advice you can give. You can safely assume I know next to nothing. ;) I will be eternally grateful / indebted / at your mercy etc.
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