I have posted a quick survey at
<http://cfaj.freeshell. org/testing/width.shtml>.
There's only one question: select the widest line that fits
in your normal browser window.
Your assistance is appreciated.
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Travis Newbury wrote:
On Jun 28, 4:01 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
>>Well that is one way to design,the other is to have it be fixed width. Both are equally correct based on the website.
Yep, amateurs design fixed width sites. Professionals design sites which resize themselves.
Yea, those damn highly paid amateurs...
Yep, those amateurs who are screwing their clients, telling the clients
they are "professionals" .
Just because you can find some sucker to pay you doesn't make you
"profession al". It just means you got paid.
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On Jun 28, 5:05*pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
Yep, those amateurs who are screwing their clients, telling the clients
they are "professionals" .
Just because you can find some sucker to pay you doesn't make you
"profession al". *It just means you got paid.
Yea, suck doesn't it...
Travis Newbury wrote:
On Jun 28, 5:05 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
>Yep, those amateurs who are screwing their clients, telling the clients they are "professionals" . Just because you can find some sucker to pay you doesn't make you "professional" . It just means you got paid.
Yea, suck doesn't it...
Yep, con artists can usually find a sucker who will pay. Fortunately,
professionals stand out. Much of that is the quality of their work.
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On Jun 28, 8:41*pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
No, it doesn't. *It means they don't KNOW what they want. *
why of course...
But in the meantime, what I do care about is that you and the likes of
you give professionals a bad reputation.
Yea, that's me, just giving all you "profession als" a bad name....
Grow up and except the fact that not everyone want's what Jerry thinks
is best.
Travis Newbury wrote:
On Jun 28, 8:41 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
>No, it doesn't. It means they don't KNOW what they want.
why of course...
>But in the meantime, what I do care about is that you and the likes of you give professionals a bad reputation.
Yea, that's me, just giving all you "profession als" a bad name....
Grow up and except the fact that not everyone want's what Jerry thinks
is best.
Or maybe you should grow up and learn that you're not even a half-assed
web designer.
ROFLMAO!
I'll tell you what. Let's take one of your customers. Let me give him
my designs for his site. Wanna see how long they stay with you?
Then we'll turn it around. You can off your crap to one of my
customers. Wanna bet they stick with me?
I know you won't take the bet, though. You may be stoopid, but you
aren't that stoopid.
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Travis Newbury <Tr***********@ hotmail.comwrot e:
>On Jun 28, 4:01=A0pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
Well that is one way to design,the other is to have it be fixed
width. =A0Both are equally correct based on the website.
Yep, amateurs design fixed width sites. =A0Professional s design sites which resize themselves.
Yea, those damn highly paid amateurs...
The computer industry is full of cowboys. Just because they blag some
poor sucker into paying out lots of money for shoddy work does not
make the shoddy work any less shoddy, or the "amateur" any less
professional in their trade.
Matt
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On 2008-06-28, Sherman Pendley wrote:
Why would I want to participate in a survey that does nothing but
propogate the myth that screen size should matter to HTML authors?
If it matters to readers (and it does), then it *should* matter to HTML
authors.
It's not a myth. It's a poor designer who assumes (for example) that
everyone has a 23" screen on an Apple computer.
But a more useful survey would be targetted at his own target audience.
but don't mind me - if you think visitors are happy with horizontal scrolls,
carry on. I'll happily take bouncing visitros off your hands
;o)
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On Jun 29, 12:26*am, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
Or maybe you should grow up and learn that you're not even a half-assed
web designer.
ROFLMAO!
Yea, I just suck.
I'll tell you what. *Let's take one of your customers. *Let me give him
my designs for his site. *Wanna see how long they stay with you?
Absolutely! Contact Chick-fil-a and tell then you have a great new
idea for their Bowl site. We are going to change the entire design to
an even more Flash based design in August. So this is a great time to
tell them that you have a better idea for their site. That gives you
a whole month to convert them. Please post the results of your
efforts.
Then we'll turn it around. *You can off your crap to one of my
customers. *Wanna bet they stick with me?
Give me a url of one of your customers
I know you won't take the bet, though. *You may be stoopid, but you
aren't that stoopid.
I took it Jerry, now put your money where your mouth is. Supply me
with a URL please.
On Jun 29, 12:26*am, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
I know you won't take the bet, though. *You may be stoopid, but you
aren't that stoopid.
Oh Jerry, could the URL you supply be of the same caliber as Chick-fil-
a? I don't do Mom and Pop sites.
Thanks
On Jun 29, 3:30*am, (Matt Probert) wrote:
Yea, those damn highly paid amateurs...
The computer industry is full of cowboys. Just because they blag some
poor sucker into paying out lots of money for shoddy work does not
make the shoddy work any less shoddy, or the "amateur" any less
professional in their trade.
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