[Leaplist] stylesheets and server-side includes

Matthew Cupples cupplesm at gmail.com
Fri Aug 8 14:17:22 EDT 2008


whoa whoa whoa.  who said i was referring to john's site?  i was just
stating why i thought that attitude was inappropriate.  i applaud john
for working to make his site better.

On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 1:56 PM, Hank Lambert <hank at hanklambert.com> wrote:
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> Matthew Cupples wrote:
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>>>  my thought exactly. It's John's Web site not theirs. If they don't like
>>> it, they can go elsewhere or deal with it.
>>>
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>> when you make a website, you're doing so to support something or
>> display something useful to people.  the attitude of "IF YOU DONT LIKE
>> IT YOU CAN JUST GO SOMEWHERE ELSE MISTER" makes me a sad panda.  i
>> think if you're going to put up useful information on the internet you
>> should actually make the information useful, not completely ignore
>> readability and context.  putting it up in a disorganized mess or a
>> mess that follows only your personal rules of organization isn't
>> really helpful.
>>
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> I would agree if John's Website was not useful or was a disorganized mess,
> but it's very organized in my opinion; we're talking color, and not crazy
> colors either. I find it odd that someone would go to John's Website, which
> is loaded with great information, and their main comment is about the colors
> rather than on the content. When I am on the Web looking for info, which is
> daily for my job, unless the Web site is completely offensive, if I get the
> info I am looking for then I am happy and the site did its job. Just my
> thoughts.
>
> --Hank
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