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SupremeGOAT

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    Ryzen 3 2200G
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    ASUS Prime X470-Pro
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    G.SKILL TridentZ RGB Series 16GB (2 x 8GB)
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    EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 SC GAMING
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    VIOTEK GN32DB 32-Inch Curved Gaming Monitor with FreeSync, 1440p 144Hz WQHD Samsung VA Panel
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    Wraith Stealth Cooler
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    Logitech Desktop MK120
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  1. so hypothetically speaking i could get javascript code for a contact us form , save that file online and run it with this code sourcing it form the file url?
  2. I see, in the "embed code feature" there is a company that uses this line of code to create a contact us page. <script src="https://apps.elfsight.com/p/platform.js" defer></script> <div class="elfsight-app-ad5ed72e-2a90-4545-a884-b097fc312700"></div> the functionality is perfect. Do you think the same method could be used to create a custom contact us page on google sites?
  3. I am trying to make a custom contact us form for a website I made using google sites (I would prefer not to use google forms). I found some really good html and css codes however they need a php file named "contact-form-process.php" to work since the hosting for google sites isnt exactly adjustable the only way to get code to run on the website is the "insert embed" feature that allows you to add html code. I was wondering if there was a way to get all three hmtl css and php into one. You can probably tell I'm not exactly an expert. thanks for the help
  4. boooo~ lame boooo... great game only thing missing is the children... the op children...
  5. SupremeGOAT

    Quickie?

    with that title.. i thought... nvm...
  6. could you kindly rearrange the tier list? It takes a bit of scrolling to get to the relevant stuff.
  7. 2600 will live longer and if your 7 y/o ever decides to do some 3d rendering in his/her/it/helicopter spare time the 2600 will come in clutch.
  8. Did any1 notice any performance changes on older cards after updating? I'm referring to 600, 700, 900 or 10 series. If you saw any changes at all positive or negative please let me know.
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