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Posted by Richard Sexton on 02/11/06 19:21
>> The answer is of course by aquiring or paying for the skills that get you
>> what you want.
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>This is partially what I'm trying to do here. Others have freely given me
>their expert perspectives as I do elsewhere.
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>> I don't see there is a simple anser like "use this css from here";
>> it's all bespoke from here on out.
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>I don't expect a simple answer, experienced direction among professionals,
>would suffice.
Well, what I would suggest is, copy what you like.
What you like or what appeals to you or your audience is a very
subjective and personal thing. You could pay me to redesign it
and it woul dbe a bloody work of art and perfect in every way - to me.
You may not like it. You may not. Look at oodles of sites,
bookmark the 10 you like best, then keep staring at them
then figure out what you like about them.
Then make yours look like that. It won't happen in one day
but if you keep at it then at some point you'll come to think
you can't make it any better.
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