Re: A problem for "fluid design" experts.
- From: David Segall <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2009 16:50:46 GMT
Travis Newbury <travisnewbury@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You now one time, just once, I wouldI have already shown you the way and I almost used kind words. People
like to hear a few kind words. Is that too much to ask? I just want
to be respected.
come back to this group time and again to be insulted and they
respect, or at least tolerate, the poster who insulted them because
they receive expert advice on how to improve their web site.
You have claimed some expertise in designing web pages. If you can
explain what is wrong with a web page design in terms that a
technician who has no appreciation of design can understand you will
be a hero of alt.html. You can include all the insults you feel like
but you will probably find you don't need them once you can translate
your visual offence at bad web design into practical advice.
I want to be loved.One day, I see you and Jukka Korpela walking into the sunset hand in
hand but you must learn his talent for clear, technical analysis
first.
.
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