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POLL: Should I update my website?

Even though it is nice now, more current info/programs would be nice too! By the way thanks for the page. I t has helped on many an occasion!
 
Well it's not getting a whole lot of traffic since I haven't updated it in a year. 🙂

Ok, who hates me? 😛
 
The top of the site is ok and of course the content under the buttons is good - but IMHO the front page sucks giant hairy boulders.
This is coming from a guy who has made a lot of pages which also suck rocks, so don't be offended 😉
 
I hate Sukhoi! 😛 😀

j/k of course Ha

Your website looks a whole lot better than mine so who am I to criticize. LOL

😀
 
heh, I hear ya Sukhoi... You know I didn't mean any offense right?

Besides you would be surprised what hand coding could do... 😉
 
Originally posted by: Wiz
heh, I hear ya Sukhoi... You know I didn't mean any offense right?

Besides you would be surprised what hand coding could do... 😉
(XHTML + CSS) == "t3h win"

😛

<-- working on an "accessible web" project right now using those two technologies. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Soggysocks
huh? 😕
Oh, sorry, didn't intend to confuse... 😕

Basically, the project involves using XHTML to mark up the document (it's just a stricter version of HTML that is easier to read when machine-generated) and CSS to format it from another file, thus separating style from content. The advantage of this is that it makes the pages easier for aural browsers (and other special browsers) to comprehend, while still having it look good on visual browsers. 🙂

Nevermind my rambling, and sorry to hijack the thread. I'll quit talking now. 😱
 
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