
Thing is, O'Reilly is an idiot.Web 2.0 has nothing to do with design you're right. Well the first concept and meaning didn't anyway. However over the past year or two it has now become a general meaning for a website which may be designed/coded in a certain way which makes it cleaner, lighter and faster than a usual website.
The original meaning was "Developed applications/software which interact with external websites via the means of API.". So basically things like Pownce, Twitter and so on are web 2.0 as they have pieces of software which easily allow you to update their sites from your desktop instead of a browser. The most recent releases of these supported softwares are Adobe AIR (personal favourite) and Google Gear.
I read a lot of WebDesigner/dotNET magazines and that was the creators definition (not word for word).
Plus, the layout is ugly
Sorry for bringing up old topic, but I was checking out templatemonster & noticed this design :p
http://www.templatemonster.com/flash...tes/18060.html
I based it on that, I wouldn't normally but as it was for my site design I wouldn't be selling it or giving someone a design thats similar to the template monster one.Sorry for bringing up old topic, but I was checking out templatemonster & noticed this design :p
http://www.templatemonster.com/flash...tes/18060.html
Last edited by MrPinkPanther; 25-01-2008 at 04:28 PM.
Sorry but i dnt like it the border are horrible tbh
Yeah, sorry if I sounded.. harsh or anything, I know you only inspired yourself on it
I was just looking arround & saw it, and recognised it from your's![]()
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