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| WebDesign 2007-10-25, 6:24 pm |
| I have hired a few web designers and wrote their checks. Well, I got
tired of that very quickly and I was out over 1000 dollars, the guy
worked too slow, would adjust my changes. Basically he took my money
and my sites kinda sucks. So I researched and found better designers,
and that was me.
Have you have issues creating the kind of sites you desire? I did.
I also dont appreciate the programs that give you a few tools, but not
enough... Many of you have expressed a helpful genre to assist, and
some were good.
I research all of your input, and it really took off for me. I spent
hours...kind of became addicted to finding the best items for me to
build sites that would really express what I wanted and needed.
I thought all the time I spent would help a bunch of others find the
right desgn tool for their web designing, so I made up a quick blog
like page. If you know it might helpsome one or you, feel fre to check
it out.
http://www.siterubix.com?a_aid=ArcsXLUY
Since I found the right tools, after all my research, I have been
building webiste very quickly, even started making them for toher
people and making some moola on the side. But most importantly, after
all that time, I now build and control my websites, quickly and cheap.
I'm thrilled I spent the time to research, and thank you guys for
pointing me in the right direction.
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| Beauregard T. Shagnasty 2007-10-25, 6:24 pm |
| WebDesign wrote:
> I have hired a ... spammer ...
....
> .. If you know it might helpsome one or you, feel fre to check
> it out.
> http://www.siterubix.com [affiliate link snipped]
> Since I found the right tools,
<http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=h...oup=0&verbose=1>
This page is not Valid (no Doctype found)!
Result: Failed validation, 73 Errors
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-bts
-Motorcycles defy gravity; cars just suck
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| Jim Moe 2007-10-26, 6:20 pm |
| On 10/25/07 12:09 pm, WebDesign wrote:
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> http://www.siterubix.com?a_aid=ArcsXLUY
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"With 10 years experience on the Internet and after building over 1000
different websites, ..." Apparently you stopped learning 10 years ago as
well. Ancient (10 year old) layout methods (table-based), inline styling,
non-standard element attributes, missing required attributes, etc.
I have yet to see a site that proclaims "Without Knowing a Lick of
HTML!" that actually produces decent, valid HTML.
"Savvy Experts Will Love To Use!" ROTFL!
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| Brendan Gillatt 2007-10-26, 6:20 pm |
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Jim Moe wrote:
> I have yet to see a site that proclaims "Without Knowing a Lick of
> HTML!" that actually produces decent, valid HTML.
> "Savvy Experts Will Love To Use!" ROTFL!
I'm tempted to put that in my code now!
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Brendan Gillatt
brendan {at} brendangillatt {dot} co {dot} uk
http://www.brendangillatt.co.uk
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| Bergamot 2007-10-26, 6:20 pm |
| Jim Moe wrote:
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> I have yet to see a site that proclaims "Without Knowing a Lick of
> HTML!" that actually produces decent, valid HTML.
Of course, that was prefaced with "Create & Publish Professional
Websites in Minutes". Yeah, sure... if you say so.
The two together is certainly a winning combination. :)
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Berg
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