How do you tell the company you used to work for they are shoot!

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Tonight I check out the web site of a company I used to work for there sites crap broken links all over the place and linkes that go no where.

how do you tell them it looks shoot!
 
Click the 'contact us' link (if it works that is). Type into the resulting box 'your website is shoot'

Job done ;)
 
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The Riddler

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There a problem with that. you click on the contact page and then click on the contact us box, and the text what says input here will not clear.
 

Wigsie

Nincompoop
Location
Kent
Piemaster said:
Click the 'contact us' link (if it works that is). Type into the resulting box 'your website is shoot'

Job done ;)

+1 you don't work there any more... you will feel helpful and they will feel belittled! easy peasy lemon squeezy!
 

Wigsie

Nincompoop
Location
Kent
threebikesmcginty said:
Wasn't wigsie that designed the site was it....

Oh dear!

;)

If you weren't a ginger lumberjack and saying that purely out of jealousy I would be offended! :evil::evil:
 

Wigsie

Nincompoop
Location
Kent
The Riddler said:
What gets me is that it could be cleared with some Ajax when you firt click on the text box...

Ajax xx(xx(;)

Great for cleaning kitchen and bathroom sinks though :evil:
 

XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
Depends how well it's written! Javascript is a pain in the arse when it comes to debugging and cross-browser compatibility! There are at least two browser-dependent AJAX APIs for a start ...

Mind you, well written AJAX is the dog's nags.

It's Flash that I hate!
 

chap

Veteran
Location
London, GB
Bloody AJAX

Half the bloody AJAX pages are either not necessary, not implemented correctly, or both - and that's an understatement!

The old rule serves best: form follows function, don't add things for the purpose of adding them, use considered design, and implement it properly.
 
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The Riddler

Guest
Some times with ASP and PHP there are times when you have to use Javascript and or Ajax. Been a ASP.net Developer I find I use a lot of Javascript when I am building CMS.
 
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