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    Quote Originally Posted by Excellent2 View Post
    I think you're forgetting a valid point here. He put that there because its witty and shows he has some humour. I would rather buy from somebody who seems layed back rather than some corporate chump.
    That is then determined by personal preferences. I would rather go with somebody successful that uses big words, has good grammar, English etc than somebody who says they do stuff.

    No matter what my purpose of website is.

    Once you know about web development on a whole I will invite you back into this section to argue your point.
    I'm not interested in web design, I'm interested in the content. That is the argument. I'm telling you from a professional world of business.

    I respect what people seek for web design, however my argument does not change.

    The scenarios explains why. It needs to suite all purposes in order to be successful.

    As I said, if he is only targeting kids then good job. My argument is pointless.

    That is still not a professional statement. "I design stuff"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cixso View Post
    That is then determined by personal preferences. I would rather go with somebody successful that uses big words, has good grammar, English etc than somebody who says they do stuff.

    No matter what my purpose of website is.

    I'm not interested in web design, I'm interested in the content. That is the argument. I'm telling you from a professional world of business.

    I respect what people seek for web design, however my argument does not change.

    The scenarios explains why. It needs to suite all purposes in order to be successful.

    As I said, if he is only targeting kids then good job. My argument is pointless.

    That is still not a professional statement. "I design stuff"
    You are still missing the point here. I provided you with a professional design company which used the witty banter. It is a question of ethic and choice who the client will go with. Your argument is fair but is also questionable. Lets not wreck his thread now. If you'd like to continue the topic in a mature manner as you have, PM me for my msn
    Back for a while.

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    Before u read this. Please don't start on me for saying this.

    Why does ''every'' (well nearly every) single topic like this, when its either a mistake or someone says something wrong, it turns into a big argument. Seriously guys...Just grow up I know your defending yourselfs but please your ruining good topics.

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    Kyle very nice designs! I Might buy one there really nice.
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    Cixco, seriously, I'm a Web Designer, why is the customer going to care if I get a few bits of grammar wrong? It's different when someone is going, "hello my name is jim annd i want to designn your wbesite." But I'm not. I'll fix everything to do with the content soon.

    About you earlier on saying that you were offering 'advice', totally un-true. You told me the content was awful you weren't giving me any of that 'advice' you said you were.

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    I actually like the friendly feel of the site in my opinion, If you obviously want to be dealing with other proffessionals then you'll need to work on that. But i don't see why it has to be proffessional all the time, sometimes clients like to see proffesionalism, others they like to see friendly, inviting websites

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    I don't really like the colours, try using a gradient as the background instead of a fixed colour. I know this only occurs to people with large monitors, but the logo is all the way to the left of the screen and the navigation is all the way to the right, so you might want to put the whole layout into a centered container too. I havn't really seen any of your designs and your portfolio page isn't up so I can't comment on your skill, but apart from what i've pointed out it looks cool.

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    "I code all layouts/designs in valid CSS and xHTML, so your site functions properly and consistently on all web browsers."

    You may want to fix the fact that your website isn't valid xHTML/CSS.

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