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Posted by Travis Newbury on 01/23/08 21:08
On Jan 23, 3:31 pm, Toby A Inkster <usenet200...@tobyinkster.co.uk>
wrote:
> Aesthetics may be important, but usability and fitness for purpose are
> *fundamental* to good design.
You have to have 2 things:
1. Content that the visitor wants
2. A presentation of that content in a manner pleasing to the visitor.
If you achieve this for the majority of the people visiting your site
(notice I said MAJORITY not ALL) you win. It makes no difference if
the site is fixed width, felxible, Flash or anything else.
If you meet those two criteria for the majority of your visitors then
you win every time.
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