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Basically there is straight up nothing I like about web design.

I’m running out of space on this stupid blog to jam all the things I want to jam on it. I can see why most artists resort to big shiny useless Flash websites because those are practically like kicking web design in the nuts and I have to say they do have a very fair and balanced point with which I am compelled to totally and completely agree.

After a few days of trying to come up with a new weblog design I like, I just want to embed WAV files, put all my content in PDFs, break all web standards I can, not support anything but IE, put UNDER CONSTRUCTION animated gifs everywhere and throw broken keyboards at people when they complain.

Posted on - October 9, 2003 [at] 12:23 pm by Brad
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4 Comments on this post

ken on Web design & me
October 9, 2003 at 3:55 pm

Why don’t you just make your page wider? I mean, do you *really* care about people browsing the web at 640×480?

Brad on Web design & me
October 9, 2003 at 4:15 pm

Wider is one of the features of the new design I’m trying to make. It’s that whole “make it look pretty” thing that’s difficult.

Jerry on Web design & me
October 10, 2003 at 2:46 pm

Forget html and flash: write your website as a screensaver. Then, whenever we want to see what’s up with Brad we put our computers to sleep!

Text is nice. I don’t think anyone has managed to implement incompatible text yet. MP3s would be a bitch. Hey, they do ascii movies maybe you can pioneer ascii audio?

Good luck on the rewrite.

-Jerry

Wild Bill on Web design & me
October 10, 2003 at 6:41 pm

Hahaha! It’s good to know that I’m going to be just a little more unique as a standards activist. :P

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