Re: standard html obsolete?

message from Les Matthews on 16 Jul 2004
I think that most any site you (or your client) really care about will be
redesigned every couple of years anyway. I guess the way you code the site
could impact how much time it takes to perform the redesign, but I've
usually started from scratch.

"mzanime.com" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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& CSS in the first place it might save you a lot of work in the future.
 
micgrafx replied to Les Matthews on 16 Jul 2004
Thanks all!

I knew I would get some great feedback. I guess I just didn't want to feel
like I put the client in a situation where they felt somehow I had manipulated
them into having to completely re-do a site in a couple of years if they
decided to do some modifications down the road. But it seems like from all of
your feedback that you can only design with the most widely accessible coding
for the moment, and that technology is to blame if that same method doesn't
work in a (sometimes very short) time-frame.
 

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