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Posted by Travis Newbury on 01/25/08 12:14
On Jan 24, 2:51 pm, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> > By your rules though, this is a better site than a fluid design site -
> > because it meets the author's original artistic concept, which was to
> > make everything a particular number of pixels wide, come what may.
> I don't think this quite fair. You see, Travis does not have
> rules - unless you count the rule that anything goes. Nothing is
> a simple matter except the bottom line: short-term buckaroos from
> 'them' to 'me'.
I absolutely believe that anything goes on the web. I believe there
should be no rules, only guidelines.
I, as a web developer should be free to create my site anyway I like
with no regard to popular style, accessibility, or usability. And my
site will reap the rewards of what I have sown. But, if my shitty
designed, unusable website brings me more clients, visitors, and
business, then, then I should not be chastised for it. A perfect
example is my son's site. We went all Flash and visitors, customers,
and profits went up. So HOW in the world can someone say that what we
did was wrong?
And "buckaroos" are all that matter in business.
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