My side jobs are usually projects where I am brought in at the 11th hour by a designer in way over their head. Which often means print designers with little web experience. The sites are pretty to look at, but horrible to use, and I never have time to fix them, just get them live.
My day job is a newspaper site for lawyers that NEEDS to support NS4.7 and has 700,000 badly formated html documents, so it is seldom a brag board.
Most of my previous sites are for defunct sites or for intranets, which are hard to show.
The sites I share are jobs I've done with good designers (Bret, that means YOU), but I often had lesser roles in the project due to a great team to share the workload.
So I guess I seldom share my creations.
: (
Jerry Johnson
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So - I've done so many sites in the past year. MANY MANY sites ...
And have always wanted to share them - but don't because of all you w3c
validation and CSS snobs ;) :P (meant in a loving manner)
Many of our sites have to be SO perfectly designed and to a customer
explicit directions, that it's impossible for us to be 100% valid by w3c
standards (we miss in the height attribute of a TD).
And tableless designs? FORGET IT!
Also - with so many sites to manage - we just don't have the time to be
too particular. Most of the clients requirements are all current
browsers - so as long as they work and can be navigated - they are
happy.
So how many others on here don't share their creations? :)
Cheers,
Erika
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