Archive for March, 2007


I don’t know about other designers out there, but when one of my clients has someone in-house that’s ‘helping’ with the site or installing backend interfaces and that kind of thing, it just makes me cringe when I get a page back that I carefully put together (indents and all) and find it triple-spaced with a nested table dropped right into the middle of my carefully written CSS.

If I reformat it, sure enough that works like a pheremone to bring the ‘editor’ back for more. Maybe to throw in a few more 3-deep nested tables just for fun.

Call me obsessive, but I like my super-clean, super easy-to-read code. When it gets mutilated even before the site launches, it makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up.

I don’t like to think about what happens to it after I turn it over to them. That’s a nightmare I choose to avoid.

This happened to me this morning and I found a neat little trick on the Microsoft site to fix it: on the desktop rightclick and go to Properties> Settings. Change the color quality/color depth to any other setting, wait for it to do its thing, click Now go back to the original color setting and the icons should be back to normal.

I don’t know if this always works but it’s better than editing the registry if it’s an isolated incident.

Good ink

web designer's tattoo

My IT pal sent me this one today. I’m kind of tempted.

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