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Posted: 02/06/2008 11:31 pm
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Any Professional website design house will feel the pride in itself if it has the potentiality of arranging all of its sites so that anyone can find information quickly and easily. It also gets added to the count of maximum number of customers, from the most neophytes of web surfers to the most skilled computer expert; only it is comprehensive enough in all its persuasions. There should be an extreme implementation of carefulness while constructing a web site. Mistakes, no matter how gigantic or miniature; in all respect it sends a message of carelessness of the company which can be damaging to a company’s authority. The carefulness thus needs to be checked with special emphasis on the staff, a professional editor and proofreader. The whole effort goes in vain by a minute detection of a fault. There is nothing shoddier than wasting all the time and effort in constructing a Web site and having one of the customers, or a potential customer, stumbling on the mistakes in it. The reputation of the company is thus directly related to the company’s content and scripts that are put to display. It turns up to a point of utter disappointment and frustrating for the site owner. There should not be any space for faults. Especially in case of positioning the navigational bar and the placement of the contents related to it. The navigation should also be spontaneous. The user should be capable to look at the site’s navigation and know instantaneously where to go for what they are looking for. The promptness with the navigation saves the minor mistakes to a great extend. But then for some a mistake is a mistake; no matter how big or small it is. Yet the provision is to make everything available at a click distance. Almost everything should be in a reachable distance without even thinking. There should be an absolute chemistry between the designer and the client. The directory needs to be maintained well. It is the directory that gives all the information regarding the contents of the site. There should not be any mistake in its construction. Added to this, there should be specific collaboration of the directory related topics. The directory of the site that usually come into sights at the top or left side of each page, needs to be generated regularly with the additions done after upgradation

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Posted: 02/07/2008 02:40 am
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Nobody wants a website designed by a spammer, you idiot.



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Posted: 02/07/2008 07:20 am
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I see what you did there g1smd laugh



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Posted: 02/07/2008 07:41 am
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But to be fair, how many people you know are a 22 inch johnson?

Maybe he's exaggerating by, say, 20 inches? wink


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