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07-11-2008, 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by UKMatt
Secondly, I hate all you coder bit.ches who are always commenting on 'poor code'? if it works and looks good, who cares? I'm sorry, but if you purchase hosting based on the coding standards then there's something wrong.
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Gee, let's think here for second (because you obviously didn't): he's posting at Talkfreelance. Guess what? Most/majority of us are freelance webdesigners who either do graphic design, front-end design/code, and back-end design/code. You know what that means? It means that we love what we do, and take it seriously.
So yeah, if we see a website using tables when it's NOT tabular data, expect people to make comments about it. It's not like it's going to negatively impact the website if he cleans up the code to bring it up to par with standards here at TFL. Of course it won't be negative effect if he doesn't do anything with it. It's called posting criticism and giving the OP the chance to use it or lose it.
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07-11-2008, 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by jordanriane
Gee, let's think here for second (because you obviously didn't): he's posting at Talkfreelance. Guess what? Most/majority of us are freelance webdesigners who either do graphic design, front-end design/code, and back-end design/code. You know what that means? It means that we love what we do, and take it seriously.
So yeah, if we see a website using tables when it's NOT tabular data, expect people to make comments about it. It's not like it's going to negatively impact the website if he cleans up the code to bring it up to par with standards here at TFL. Of course it won't be negative effect if he doesn't do anything with it. It's called posting criticism and giving the OP the chance to use it or lose it.
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Well he didn't post it for a professional review or to be ****ged off. We have a "Talkfreelance Design" area for that.
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07-11-2008, 10:18 PM
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Gee, let's think here for second (because you obviously didn't)
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Firstly, I did
Originally Posted by jordanriane
Gee, let's think here for second (because you obviously didn't): he's posting at Talkfreelance. Guess what? Most/majority of us are freelance webdesigners who either do graphic design, front-end design/code, and back-end design/code. You know what that means? It means that we love what we do, and take it seriously.
So yeah, if we see a website using tables when it's NOT tabular data, expect people to make comments about it. It's not like it's going to negatively impact the website if he cleans up the code to bring it up to par with standards here at TFL. Of course it won't be negative effect if he doesn't do anything with it. It's called posting criticism and giving the OP the chance to use it or lose it.
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He's just announcing his website ... good code isn't a prerequisite for launching a website. If it works, and it looks good, run with it. Honestly, is doesn't matter if his code is sh.it, and I don't believe he asked for anyones opinion on his code. It's not like he's pimpin' his services.
Now onto the quote 'standards here at TFL'. What standards? I hate to break it to you, but the vast majority of sites announced here suck some major as.scheeks.
Guess what? Most/majority of us are freelance webdesigners who either do graphic design, front-end design/code, and back-end design/code. You know what that means? It means that we love what we do, and take it seriously.
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So that makes you what? The internet code validation police. Monitoring the internet to make it a better place for the lot of us. Guess what, 99.9% of the internets users don't give a toss if the page validates.
Well he didn't post it for a professional review or to be ****ged off. We have a "Talkfreelance Design" area for that.
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That's close to being the smartest thing I've seen written in this entire thread.
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07-12-2008, 07:30 AM
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Well, i guess it looks like something went wrong with the discussion like usual, in this thread, so i'll just say, nice site. Maybe a few color changes could be done to better it.
Apart from that, tfl members, if your going to argue, get yourself a room and do it quietly. Stop ruining threads like ****ing usual.
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07-12-2008, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by enigma
Well, i guess it looks like something went wrong with the discussion like usual, in this thread, so i'll just say, nice site. Maybe a few color changes could be done to better it.
Apart from that, tfl members, if your going to argue, get yourself a room and do it quietly. Stop ruining threads like ****ing usual.
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Seriously. One last thing though, if you can review his design, why can't anyone review the code behind it?
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07-12-2008, 07:50 PM
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07-13-2008, 11:39 AM
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