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Kudos to Sandman 3222
You keep running from the facts: These were your claims: 1. Your HTML doesn't validate Ê Ê - Could be interpreted as a suggestion. I corrected my HTML since Ê Ê Ê having validating HTML is a good thing, obviously. It's an Ê Ê Ê obvious "suggestions" that a trained monkey teaching a Ê Ê Ê dreamweaver clbutt could give. Ê Ê : Action taken: HTML now validates. 2. Your CSS doesn't validate Ê Ê - This was an incorrect claim. Ê Ê : Action taken: None. 3. You make bad use of whitespace Ê Ê - This was not only incorrect, it was uninformed. Plus, it's Ê Ê Ê ambiguous at best. It could mean anything. It's one of those Ê Ê Ê claims that someone that doesn't know Êwhat they're talking Ê Ê Ê about says. Again, this was an incorrect claim, and as far away Ê Ê Ê from a "suggestion" you can come. Ê Ê : Action taken: None. 4. Your images are poorly compressed. Ê Ê - Also an incorrect and ignorant claim, coming from someone that Ê Ê Ê knows nothing about building web sites. Ê Ê : Action taken: None Windows Vista has critical bugs 3225 On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 06:19:35 GMT, Mitch That's really irrelvant. Why? Because it doesn't... 5. Your site isn't made with printing in mind Ê Ê - No poo, Sherlock? That's a feature. You're not supposed to Ê Ê Ê print it. Duh. Also not a suggestion, just an uninformed Ê Ê Ê observation. It's like saying that "Hey, this toilet is not Ê Ê Ê suited for football games" Ê Ê : Action taken: None 6. Poor contrast Ê Ê - Again, incorrect and uninformed. Ê Ê : Action taken: None So, I ask again - which are these imaginary suggestions you think you've given me and how did I follow them? You're a legend in your own mind where you think you know how to build web sites.
Kudos to Sandman 3223 No, it hasn't. If it had, there would be comments from you above. Here it is again: These were your claims: 1. Your HTML doesn't validate Ê Ê - Could be interpreted as a suggestion... -- Sandman.net
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