DR> I just wish everyone who has a web page would heed your advice.
DR> Save the graphics for the products and keep the main pages for data
DR> (which is why I am there in the first place).
Since designing web pages is one of the services my company offers our
customers, I was most interested in this advice, too. I thought it was all
right on the money, but so well put and succinct that I copied it to keep as
a handy reference tool. Often times customers want so many bells and
whistles on their web pages that we know full well the page will have the
opposite effect from the one they want, and if we do exactly what they say
they will be disappointed in the results and never hire us to do that for
them again. It's really difficult to explain why having too many graphics
will be counter productive, plus arguing with a customer is a good way to
lose a customer. I think the way the advice was worded will be extremely
helpful in such no win situations.
--- Maximus 2.01wb
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