[ale] WEB
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Tue Nov 12 11:15:34 EST 2002
Very true. In fact, you will often times find a website (like a house)
that looks really slick, but once you get into it you find the site
sucks. Navigation sucks, is difficult. Broken links and such.
Much like the home I bought from Colony Homes here in GA about 11 years
ago. Wouldn't buy a dog house from them today or ever. You've been
warned...
Irv Mullins wrote:
> On Tuesday 12 November 2002 01:53 am, tom wrote:
>
>>I know I ask this question a lot, but what is the best way to create a
>>professional website with Linux. Dreamweaver will do one in Windows, but
>>I need one under Linux. Please no Bluefish or Coffee cup, they suck!!!
>
>
> The way to create a professional product is to have professional skills.
>
> Look at it this way: I can give or sell you ALL the tools needed to build a
> million-dollar mansion. Does that mean you can build one? One that won't
> fall down when someone slams a door?
>
> The answer is no. The fanciest power saws and other tools will not help you
> build a house unless you have the necessary skills to use them ~ and know
> how a house is constructed.
>
> OTOH, for someone who has the skills, even the simplest hand tools are
> sufficient (it just takes longer).
>
> Websites aren't much different.
>
> Regards,
> Irv
>
>
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Until later: Geoffrey esoteric at 3times25.net
I didn't have to buy my radio from a specific company to listen
to FM, why doesn't that apply to the Internet (anymore...)?
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