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1 or multiple page portfolios?

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05-14-2006, 03:17 PM
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yes but every one is thinking about having more than one page of your work.

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Originally Posted by Bazza`
Rule number one, never add anything that you don't need. If you only need one page then just have one page, if you need multiple pages then have more.

I like the quote in Julians (I think it's Julian's) sig. "Think of a website as a piece of clay. Instead of thinking what to add, think about taking away what you don't need" - It goes something like that anyway.
Bazza is right, so is Rob and all the others that are saying to you to do what you need to do, don't do something you don't need to do just because everyone else does it.

If you don't have content for multiple pages then don't make multiple pages.

Bazza, the quote is one I made up, it goes something like "You should design like a sculptor, don't keep adding more, strip away the innessentials until the truth is revealed"

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Seems like a multi page site would be best assuming you have seamless navigation.

www.oxygengraphix.com

05-15-2006, 03:44 PM
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I have one page

www.zanejamal.com

works for me.

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I personally prefer portfolios that are just one page.

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Originally Posted by Julian
Bazza, the quote is one I made up, it goes something like "You should design like a sculptor, don't keep adding more, strip away the innessentials until the truth is revealed"
Signature worthy.

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