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OK, I know, there's more than one. The trouble is anyone
who owns the software and has an uncle that needs a Web page is building Web sites, calling themselves Web site builders and probably 99% of the sites suck and that includes most nearly all the Web sites, like say 99%. I mean, these same guys/gurls would have bought a typewriter (pre-Al Gore's World Wide Web) and thought themselves to be the next (insert name of great writer here/I say Hemingway)(1). Right? (Rant Off) So, without further ado, I nominate Pat Warner's site as "The Best Woodworking Web Site". http://www.patwarner.com Your Mileage May Vary. Feel free to nominate your own. Just say no to banner ads, bad design, mouse droppings, blinkies and (insert other annoyances Web site designers have at their disposal here). (1) What I am most thankful for is these same people have no foot hold into other areas of design like cars (imagine the crap they'd come up with), clothing, print media, housing and so on. Yeah I know, I went (Rant Off) above. Just can't help myself when it comes to trashing Web page designers/you can't trash them enough. The World Wide Web is the double wide trailer of design. I mean, the damn thing oughtta be regulated. UA100 |
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