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    Default [Luke] Readme file design

    Well im starting to create website designs to sell for the region of £10-20.
    I've decided to insert a readme file into each layouts zip file explaining how to edit content, change colours etc.

    This is the design i've come up with. It's clean easily read and fast loading.



    Any feedback?

    Thanks
    - Luke
    Publishing free website designs, watch this space!
    Total number of designs published: 0
    Current work in progress: Landscape Design


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    xHTML (<br />)

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    Very Clear. Nice design. Wd

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    To be honest, if you are selling a design, the person probably knows where to edit content?

    Good idea though, I would have just kept it to a TXT file.

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    My only thought is that if you're numbering the lines of the code examples, when the user goes to copy and paste the code won't it also have numbers (like won't they be selecting the numbers for the lines as well as the actual code when trying to copy and paste)?

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    Depends on the browser and how it is coded.

    If you use FF, usually you can just pull the code out without any problem, IE it grabs it all.

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    I believe I already said this in another thread but it's always good to be over-prepared. If you check out the link below it still shows that 50%+ users still use some version of IE (which is reason enough to support it fully).

    http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp

    You should always try and cater to every audience no matter the percentage of users they represent.

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    Well it depends on the version of IE, in IE 6.0 which some XP users still have if they have not upgraded, it just copies the numbers.

    On my Vista Ultimate in IE 7, it copies the code fine. So it just depends really.

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