I repeat from my initial post...
Any discussion on this topic should take place on
http://discuss.webstandardsgroup.org/archives/12.htm
This is not negotiable!
Peter
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I have to agree with Mike and Neerav.
Aaprt from what I believe to be a select few within the WSG membership, the majority
joined on the basis of/as rookies in particular fields.
It was my understanding that the Re-Design comp deemed, we as members only had to
send a .jpg of our design. If
Hi Members,
Voting has now closed for the WSG design competition. For your information,
here are the top 3 results:
Voting (total 144 votes):
69 votes (47.9%) - Russ Weakley
35 votes (24.3%) - Current Site
17 votes (11.8%) - Lindsay Evans
Rating (sum of points awarded -2 to 2):
154 - Russ
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Hi Members,
Voting has now closed for the WSG
I agree with Mike
While decently conversant with XHTML/CSS and learning more constantly, I
don't call myself a graphics designer. So until I gain a lot more
experience and skill, submitting a template for the WSG is as unlikely
as my designs joining the CSS Zen Garden.
Why not use the