Hey Guilherme,

Too focused on CSS.

I was hoping no one would notice that ;)
HTML is simple, and as you may see, you asked 3 questions, all of them
CSS related. Try something more difficult too... one example:

<input> is a block element or an inline element?
Yes. But what if instead of asking about a particular element, I asked "What's the difference between an inline or block element? How can you change it via css?"?

A single programming question and very simple one. Anyone that has a
minimal understand of logic is able to answer that. Put another one,
more complex... try 2 questions...

Ha! One would think, no? All too easy...

well, check out what my manager said in response:

Thanks for taking care of this. Is the answer to 7 15? Hope so. If so,
is that too easy for a programmer?
Can you give us an answer sheet?
lol
You should try something to be more written and programming focused
too. Try for example to ask for a basic task... for example, given a
number, return only the prime numbers.

What's a prime number? ;)

Another good way is to do the opposite... put a piece of code and ask
for the applicant what does it do, what does it return given "these"
parameters...

That's what I tried to do here. But with a generic syntax.

Question 9 I'd answer:

Why use Flash?
There's no need to use flash anywhere.
Why not?
Everything that is possible to be done in Flash is possible to be done
with the combination of HTML, CSS and JavaScript.

You're hired! ;)

As you may see, the question is rather vague... a designer could tell
you Why use: Because you do not need to rely of browser
inconsistencies. Why not: Flash app size.
That would be a good answer as well...

Question 10 is ok.

WIN!

That's my 2 cents.... =)
:-)
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