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Old 03-12-2008, 11:12 PM
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Default Re: Resize website

JB,… don’t give up!

I thought the original design was fine except for the marquees. They were too annoying, not just the speed but especially with two of them so close together. In my opinion, the one in the header should have been eliminated and the one under might have been acceptable if it were sized correctly and slowed down.

As I mentioned before, the page was resizing just fine without the marquee because the width was too long. Will the marquee allow a percentage width?

If the marquee can’t be sized using a percent, then I would suggest that you put the original page back in with just text where the marquees were until you have worked out a redesign, if redesign is what you want. It is impossible to please everyone as far as design goes.

Also, it is not recommended to do redesigning ‘live’ but rather just link to the new page for review comments... no matter which design package you choose!

Would you burn money just because you can?

If web designing is your business then spending extra for programming might be logical just as spending more for milling machines opposed to hand saws due to the professional concept of efficiency.

I agree with tiley that there are less costly ways to achieve the same results and I would recommend those links as well. Either way there is a learning curve and money can't buy out of that.
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