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Posted On: 05/03/2019 5:49:23 PM
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It is not easy to rewrite a website or any program to please all.
Some will like it, some will hate it.
Or you just screwed up the "old way!"
You know, why change it if it is not broken.
I once rewrote a program for the Dept of Navy back in the 90's.
When I got the program to rewrite, I was using a new fast 386 cpu and a color monitor.
So, I added a lots of bells and whistle based on my fast pc and color monitor.
I didn't think about the "users" of the program NOT having color monitors or still using a slow 286 cpu.
(You youngsters probably wont know what I mean by 286 vs 386.)
Needless to say, those users who had a fast 386 and color monitors were fascinated by all I added
but those who had the slower 286 cpu and non color monitor saw slowed down crap on their screen
and weren't to happy. So a fast re-re write followed!
So, I imagine, having to write for a PC monitor, laptop, tablet or smartphone does take a little more effort.
Good luck Team VERB.
Some will like it, some will hate it.
Or you just screwed up the "old way!"
You know, why change it if it is not broken.
I once rewrote a program for the Dept of Navy back in the 90's.
When I got the program to rewrite, I was using a new fast 386 cpu and a color monitor.
So, I added a lots of bells and whistle based on my fast pc and color monitor.
I didn't think about the "users" of the program NOT having color monitors or still using a slow 286 cpu.
(You youngsters probably wont know what I mean by 286 vs 386.)
Needless to say, those users who had a fast 386 and color monitors were fascinated by all I added
but those who had the slower 286 cpu and non color monitor saw slowed down crap on their screen
and weren't to happy. So a fast re-re write followed!
So, I imagine, having to write for a PC monitor, laptop, tablet or smartphone does take a little more effort.
Good luck Team VERB.
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