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.Once you know about web development on a whole I will invite you back into this section to argue your point.
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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