[thelist] targeting effectively (was: navigation through form posting)

Matt Liotta mliotta at iname.com
Sun Mar 24 17:30:01 CST 2002


Your statement is not true because it is based on your experiences alone. I
don't seriously you can claim that you have seen enough situations to make
such a blanket statement.

Pretty sad that you have to make personally hostile statements like accusing
me of building sites with FP.

-Matt

On 3/24/02 3:18 PM, "aardvark" <roselli at earthlink.net> wrote:

>> From: Matt Liotta <mliotta at iname.com>
>>
>>> how about because it *can* and it doesn't take any extra
>>> development?
>>>
>> That statement is simply not true. Not only does it take more
>> development time, but it also takes more QA time. A small percentage
>> of users simply do not justify the expense.
>
> egad, man, do you use FP to build sites?
>
> since i took on the mantle of standards and accessibility, my sites have
> garnered wider audiences, have shown *faster* development times (around
> 20% faster), have won more design awards, have created more business
> opportunities, and are smaller and leaner to download...
>
> not only is there no expense (it's a savings, after all, to do it this way),
> it
> actually increases that tiny percentage you disregard, because they have
> *somewhere* to go that doesn't look down on them and treat them as second-
> class users...
>
> so, if it takes less time and money to do, and garners more users, how is my
> statement not true?




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