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« on: Sep 17, 2007, 09:00:17 pm »
I am new to webdigity forms, so i have an offer to make some real good friend in this community :-)
A total custom (when i say custom it really is, not from template) webiste (upto 15 pages) with upto 3 contact forms no royalty graphics CSS and XHTML validated
Only for $280, free support for 3 months.
PM me here or mail to dvajja@nexscorp.com and reffer web digity. I can give u example of our recent work, our website is under renovation so some projects are not uypdated yet. :-)
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« Reply #1 on: Sep 17, 2007, 09:27:28 pm »
I would love to see projects you've done so far. I am not actually looking for complete web sites but mostly for unique templates. Do you code XTML scrict designs too?
this is XHTML and CSS validated URL, we custom design sites, some customers let us maintain it and some want to do it themselves, so we design with tables for their ease of maintenance
If there is any specific design u like, give us a try pay us only after you have seenthe mockup.
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this is XHTML and CSS validated URL, we custom design sites, some customers let us maintain it and some want to do it themselves, so we design with tables for their ease of maintenance
If there is any specific design u like, give us a try pay us only after you have seenthe mockup.
it's not table less
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« Reply #6 on: Sep 17, 2007, 10:24:49 pm »
lol i know, thats why i said its validated but didn't say its tabless. If you are specific about tables, I will get back to u in couple of hours once i am back from my errands, I willa sk my designer to get specific for ya, will that work?
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« Reply #9 on: Sep 20, 2007, 08:30:32 am »
actually just because it went through the xhtml validator at w3c doesn't mean its valid, none of your designs are.
The w3c XHTML strict specs are very clear tables are for tabular data Since the validator doesn't know what is and isn't tabular data it will green light but I'm afraid none of your sites are actually valid
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« Reply #10 on: Sep 20, 2007, 07:40:47 pm »
ventureskills... did u visit the page?, so the comments aside. What is valid? give me an example. Valid for what?
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« Reply #11 on: Sep 20, 2007, 08:03:57 pm »
for http://demos.nexscorp.com/nexscorp_new/ XHTML valid is something that meets the W3C documentation for the doctype it is reporting to be your page actually fails to meet any validate page, it also fails to meet WAI rules so in Europe you could in theory be done under Disability legislation.
You haven't got any descriptions in your alt tag this is a really basic thing and is a legal requirement in Europe placing empty alt attributes shows that it was done in dreamweaver or similar and you ignored the prompt.
You got non tabular data in tables if you don't know what tabular data is then its worth looking it up but even in html4
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Tables should not be used purely as a means to layout document content as this may present problems when rendering to non-visual media. Additionally, when used with graphics, these tables may force users to scroll horizontally to view a table designed on a system with a larger display. To minimize these problems, authors should use style sheets to control layout rather than tables.
With web design and development competition being so fierce its the little things that matter, to put it in perspective I can hire a photoshop designer for $100 and a XHTML slicer for $100 I know the work will be done within a couple of days and I know it will be valid, semantic and at the very least legal.
Your work looks nice don't get me wrong but the mistakes which you are making in ignorance make you look sloppy and your having to compete with people who will do as good a job for half the price Also your aiming your services at people who have a background in the industry so will know what they expect and will want to get the best out of you or they will go elsewhere.