For starters let us assume that everyone here is way ahead of me on the
curve. I understand that my limited web experience leaves we way behind.
Where I am having the issue in my own mind is with the idea that a site
should give the same experience to everyone, regardless of the device
they are using. In my experience the attempt to do that requires coding
to the lowest common denominator. In the end, that can not be good. In
my opinion.
Can it be done? Sure. But why would anyone limit their site that way?
Programmers designing web sites is a bad idea. We are programmers, not
designers. Its like asking a plumber to design a bathroom. Bad idea.
On 7/14/2015 11:58 AM, Bradley Stone wrote:
Booth,
Maybe I'm the one that's lost.. but how is any of this a "one size fits
all" solution? I don't quite understand that reference to this discussion
and the pages that have been given as examples.
Brad
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