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 Posted by dorayme on 03/11/06 06:43 
geniolatenio wrote: 
> On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 09:11:06 +1100, dorayme 
> <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote: 
> 
> >> >Wouldn't you think that impaired vision visitors are used to having 
> >> >pages fall apart at increased sizes?  <g> 
> >> 
> >> good point.. but not appliable to web designers who want to see how I 
> >> code :) 
> > 
> >If a good web designer sees your "code", you would want to be 
> >catering for more than his eyesight... 
> 
> You think so? What's so terribly wrong about that code that would make 
> a web designer so desperate? Just give me an example that I can use to 
> understand why the code I used is not very good.. I'm learning and, 
> most important, I WANT to learn.. 
> 
> I've been using css for something like a couple of weeks and I'm sure 
> you're not expecting me to learn the way YOU code in such a short 
> time.. If you learnt to code the way I suppose you do in just two 
> weeks.. well, what can I say, you're pretty good but not everyone's a 
> genius like you.. I won't learn if the comments are just "Damn, how 
> bad is your code!".. 
> 
> Most people (I said most, ok? Not everyone, of course) here like to 
> rant about how bad the code around the internet is but when someone 
> comes asking for help, showing their code, hey! Here comes the irony 
> and everyone is just pointing their fingers calling the newbie what.. 
> a newbie? Yes, that's right! That's exactly what a newbie is! Someone 
> who doesn't know how to code properly. And if you want to solve the 
> bad code problem that's so consuming your liver (it's something we say 
> in Italy, don't know if you use it in english) than maybe you could 
> help people out.. not saying that you should code for them (read: me) 
> but at least give a hand by pointing to the right direction.. 
> 
> Bye 
> 
> geniolatenio 
 
 
Well, I say, old boy, this is a bit of a wild reaction!  I think you 
better check out your own liver. All I said was that if you are trying 
to impress a web designer, he or she would be more impressed if you 
were not just catering for his eyesight but rather for anyone's... It 
was just a point about using "set" fonts that are hard to enlarge in 
IE, better to use font-size: n% or nem rather than npx... That was all. 
....arrivederci
 
  
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