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Posted by Chaddy2222 on 06/15/07 14:24
On Jun 15, 10:22 pm, Travis Newbury <TravisNewb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 15, 6:33 am, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>
> > Your website is a reflection on your business. A good website reflects
> > well on your company. And a poor website reflects poorly.
>
> My point exactly. To the casual surfer (read that as almost everyone
> but a professional web designer) that website looks and works
> perfectly fine. No one going to that site looking for soap will look
> at the source code and say
>
> "Damn this company has shitty HTML code! SON OF A BITCH! They used
> WORD and not Notepad!!! I am going to their competitor!!!!"
>
> To you, a professional, yes it [technically] sucks, to my mom, who is
> looking to buy soap, and wouldn't know how to view the source code if
> her life depended on it, it looks and works fine. And she will buy
> the soap.
>
> A "good" website is one that helps your business regardless of how it
> was built or who built it.
I agree to a point with what you are saying. However the main point I
was trying to make is that as a company offering web design services,
they should have some idea of good practice when it come to web
authoring, you need to understand all about Do and charsets and a
range of other factors, here in Australia web accessibility is yet
another of these issues as it's law! It's in the DDA that websites
need to be accessible. You also need to know about other issues such
as the fact that not all web surfers use the same Operating system
(OS). You can't just slap a nice looking page on a web server and
expect it to just work!.
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Regards Chad.
http://freewebdesign.awardspace.biz
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