Re: Best css hack / trick to recommend?



On Jun 25, 6:45 am, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No the point you are missing is there IS NO SCIENTIFIC WAY to figure
out what turns someone on and what turns them off.
No, this is not quite correct or relevant.
You are saying some website makers who make monetary successful sites do
know what your audience want.

That is not what I am saying at all.

I believe presentation matters. You (and others), want "one web for
all". I think that is an unrealistic goal. You will never please
everyone that might come to your site. We are different people with
different likes and dislikes. If you don't like my page, then don't
go there. You can find the same content somewhere elsepresented in a
manner you like. That does not make the way I present it wrong. Only
different.

And for proof of how do you "know?" Watch your bottom line and listen
to your visitors. They will let you know when you have it right, and
when you have it wrong.
.



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