I admire sites that spend time trying to put up a page that is W3C compliant in both HTML and CSS aspects. My hats off too to those who workout their usability testing.
While its still a treat to overload your application with intelligence, in the end, its how you present it to the users that is most important.
Yep, you sure knew how to catch this human error. Congratulations! But hey, why does my page look like this now?? Take time to beautify. Simple audiences require easy displays. :)
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I turn tech ideas into websites using Ruby. I'm a budding Buddhist practitioner, passionate about health & fitness, a licensed yoga teacher (RYT 200), and a cat fanatic!
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