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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 09/19/06 13:14

Travis Newbury wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
>>>> Anyway, if your make a fixed
>>>> layout what screen size do you design for? And what do you think happens
>>>> when a visitor deviates from your "design" or changes his font size, eh?
>>> Who cares, it is just a different way to design a web page. One size
>>> does not fit all on the web.
>>> (man this is a boring, and meaningless argument)
>> It is hard to say. Some disputes have been going on for thousands
>> of years. They are not boring and useless in the sense that the
>> good arguments become clearer and more convincing to rational
>> people, the bad arguments held onto by either decreasing numbers
>> of people or else increasingly stupid people. Trust me Travis,
>> this is not a boring or meaningless process. It is an essential
>> one. You just are failing to identify the people who gain.
>
> We disagree. Not all websites are for everyone. I see the economic
> value of design and layout. (Even if there is a small minority of
> potential visitors you lose because they can not see the design.) And
> I am sure we have discussed this to no end a billion times. You will
> not change my mind, not am I likely to change yours.
>

Faith based web design... I see I got you pegged!

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Jonathan
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