Comment OT: Re:Is it the price of bandwidth? (Score 1) 294
this is something my clients (and, however unfortunately) my fellow developers have failed to grasp of late. yes, there is demand for a lot of information, and yes, it should look pretty, but that doesn't mean using seventeen tables for your page layout. you've tapped into a vein here that is worth exploring, because the message is so similar to the web standards project's hiatus claim: the problem no longer lies with the browsers (or in this case, the bandwidth and access providers) but the developers who cling to out-of-date methods to create sites.
this is the next step in thinning the herd, i guess, and improving by virtue of smallest and fastest becomes biggest and best.
imho.
ecd.
"Who puts gum on a roof??" - the tick
this is the next step in thinning the herd, i guess, and improving by virtue of smallest and fastest becomes biggest and best.
imho.
ecd.
"Who puts gum on a roof??" - the tick