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Posted by geniolatenio on 03/10/06 16:59
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
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