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Posted by Travis Newbury on 11/06/07 01:47
On Nov 5, 7:57 pm, "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4...@centralva.net> wrote:
> > You know, I have seen great fixed with sites, and crappy fixed width
> > sites. I have seen great fluid sites, and crappy fluid sites. I have
> > seen great sites made with table layout, and great ones with CSS
> > layout. I have seen crappy sites made with tables, and crappy ones
> > made with CSS. (I have even seen an occasional great all flash site)
> > There is no single right way to create a great site.
> There are some define wrong ways though
I don't believe there are. Not globally wrong at least. You have to
define the type of site to decide what might be wrong. For example,
for a site like google, Flash is a wrong way. For a site like cartoon
network, simple text and static images is wrong.
I don't believe there are any chiseled in stone rules for web
development.
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