|  | Posted by dorayme on 01/23/08 23:28 
In article <cda96b6b-8c4f-47ab-bf17-631ea216c3ba@i12g2000prf.googlegroups.co
 m>,
 Travis Newbury <TravisNewbury@hotmail.com> wrote:
 
 > On Jan 23, 10:06 am, Andy Dingley <ding...@codesmiths.com> wrote:
 > > That's not what I mean -- what I mean is "Thinking that the web is
 > > made out of printed paper"
 >
 > I understood that.  And Pixel perfect design does make that
 > assumption.
 >
 > > > But then so are my clients and their customers
 > > They they're still wrong.
 >
 > No they're not.  They just disagree with you that's all.  They are no
 > more wrong than you are.  People have preferences and they tend to
 > gravitate towards those preferences.  That is like saying people that
 > like the color blue are wrong.
 
 Neatly skirting around the point that giving the clients exactly
 what they want is aiding and abetting their eventual failure in
 some cases. You never seem seem to recognise the responsibility
 of a good author to put up a damned fight for what might be a
 good thing. You are too ready to encourage authors to do whatever
 the customer wants and you think all these ditties about the
 world being full of choices equally good (I like blue, he likes
 pink) is going to help justify this. Well, it is not going to
 help.
 
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 dorayme
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