sure, go ahead.

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Jeremy Flint
www.jeremyflint.com



!!blue wrote:
Jeremy,

Can I copy your statement, paste it in Illustrator, make it prettty & bold, and
post it here at work on the bulletin board? Please?!

Too many creatives here (at where I work) don't seem to understand this
concept...

thanks,
Zulema

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Quoting Jeremy Flint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


On the web, you really have NO control over your site once it is public.
Users have the ability to disable styles, images, apply different fonts
and colors that override yours. The only thing you truly have control
over is the information and the code behind it.

All asthetic aspects of a site are open to whether a user wants to see them.

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Jeremy Flint
www.jeremyflint.com


Alan Milnes wrote:


I have seen some articles on the web that say we shouldn't care about
how our web sites look as long as they use valid mark up language and
separate content from presentation.

Personally I want to design web sites that:-

1) Look good in standards compliant browsers.

2) Degrade gracefully in other browsers.

3) Are accessible to other devices (one of my readers uses Internet
Television so this is a real practical issue for me).

Is this a reasonable philosophy or is there something I have missed in
this debate?

Alan


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