SITE REVIEW: Classroom-Music

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Post January 23rd, 2005, 3:23 pm

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I won't participate in this topic any more because what's being said is against my entire theory of website design and I will not argue this topic further.

It's all good darkermoon. The reason I review sites is to help my fellow web programmer by giving suggestions to improve his site, not telling him how his site is useless and pathetic. I will not hesitate to say the truth if the site is truly horid, such as having no structure or navagation (like one column, centered text). But I would still try to build the fellow (or gal) up, not tear them down. We all still have a lot to learn, some of us more than others. This is what I think the purpose of these forums is. To allow a community of people to share their computer knowledge with one another in order to help everyone's knowledge grow even more. I know that this has been the case for me.
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Post January 23rd, 2005, 3:23 pm

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Post January 23rd, 2005, 3:43 pm

In my opinion and my experience quality is determined by purpose... Trust me I've done sites just for the hell of it and they've come out like oh that's nice and then i've done sites for pay and they've come out "Wow that's alot better than I expected." His site is perfect for what it's purpose is for.

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