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    and your right i did ask for suggestions but most people on this post never gave any, they just comp[lained and picked at things, that doesnt help anything or anyone. if you leave a comment wanting to help someone you will also give ideas behind your comment much like some poeple have on here, but one person on her never did that. i ask for comments and suggestions i never ask for people to come and put me down to make thereself feel good.

    blockquotejust becouse a web design makes a page to work in ie only dont make it “bad” code.

    You are right there. What makes it bad code is that it doesn’t work according to the standards put forward by the W3C (them’s the cats what makes the Web go round). It works in IE because IE, being itself built on bad code, interprets the bad code in a pleasing manner.

    Imagine instead you were programming in C and your code could only be compiled by a particular disfunctional C compiler. You’d be writing bad code, but you’d be saved by a goofy compiler. Hardly something to take pride in.

    If you want the respect of other programmers and developers, start by using the proper standards and make adjustments where necessary to fix browser problems. It’s a bad begnning to program specifically for browser problems. Elegant code will always turn heads (at least among the geeks).

    As to your blog site, the layout is fine. Perhaps a little heavy in pictures–makes it look like you are selling cases and not reviewing them. The content, however, could be better thought out and articulated.

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