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EskelianSat 22-Sep-07 05:50 PM
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#1514, "RE: Web pages do's and donts"


          

Guy sounds like a jackass. Most people don't freak out about tabs being used for navigation compared to alternate views of the same content. I find it ironic that he'd say "correctly uses tabs" as opposed to "incorrectly". There is no prescribed correct or incorrect ways to structure a site. In fact, every major evolution of design starts with a site which is "noncompliant" but people like it anyway.

There's numerous guidelines on how to set up a site, however, if you want to follow industry standards. I'd avoid saying what's "correct" or "incorrect" however, since design is primarily and fundamentally a subjective thing.

  

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TopicWeb pages do's and donts [View all] , Hopelessdwarf, Fri 21-Sep-07 12:04 PM
Reply Especially high-end information sites need to be quick-..., Leprechaun, 24-Sep-07 06:29 AM, #4
Reply RE: Web pages do's and donts, Yean, 23-Sep-07 12:46 AM, #3
Reply RE: Web pages do's and donts, Nightgaunt_, 21-Sep-07 12:19 PM, #1
     Reply RE: Web pages do's and donts, Eskelian, 22-Sep-07 05:50 PM #2
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