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<blockquote data-quote="Drawmack" data-source="post: 861418" data-attributes="member: 4981"><p>If I were a publisher it would be pretty hypocrytical of me to do that. I appologize if I rubbed you the wrong way. That was not my intent. I also appologize for assuming you had a day job, most small imprint and pdf publishers do, even if that day job is simply writting for other people.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And my response to the rest of your post remains. You are a publisher, this means you don't get to pick and choose when it comes to putting out a quality product. You have to put in the work to create the product. I hate designing interfaces, but I have to do it because I don't think I'd have many clients if I did purely utilitarian interfaces.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think you missed my meaning here. Have you ever forgotten to put in a subject to a new thread on the boards? It told you didn't it? What if it didn't, and then didn't offer you the option to edit the post because that would all be too much work for the programmer? How about this, you get a web-site build with a store front. It demands that you enter all product prices with three digits, then a decimal and two digits after that. If you're product costs less then $100 you must zero pad the price. If you do not enter the price in this format then it lists the price as 0.00 and gives the product away. However you are never warned about this and it is not documented anywhere because that would take too much of the programmers time. That would be considered unprofessional wouldn't it? I see not properly hyperlinking a pdf in the same vein as this and that is why I say that IMO saying hyper linking takes too long is an unprofessional argument.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drawmack, post: 861418, member: 4981"] If I were a publisher it would be pretty hypocrytical of me to do that. I appologize if I rubbed you the wrong way. That was not my intent. I also appologize for assuming you had a day job, most small imprint and pdf publishers do, even if that day job is simply writting for other people. And my response to the rest of your post remains. You are a publisher, this means you don't get to pick and choose when it comes to putting out a quality product. You have to put in the work to create the product. I hate designing interfaces, but I have to do it because I don't think I'd have many clients if I did purely utilitarian interfaces. I think you missed my meaning here. Have you ever forgotten to put in a subject to a new thread on the boards? It told you didn't it? What if it didn't, and then didn't offer you the option to edit the post because that would all be too much work for the programmer? How about this, you get a web-site build with a store front. It demands that you enter all product prices with three digits, then a decimal and two digits after that. If you're product costs less then $100 you must zero pad the price. If you do not enter the price in this format then it lists the price as 0.00 and gives the product away. However you are never warned about this and it is not documented anywhere because that would take too much of the programmers time. That would be considered unprofessional wouldn't it? I see not properly hyperlinking a pdf in the same vein as this and that is why I say that IMO saying hyper linking takes too long is an unprofessional argument. [/QUOTE]
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