WebsiteBaker 2.13.8 is now available!
R.I.P Dietmar (luisehahne) and thank you for all your valuable work for WBhttps://forum.websitebaker.org/index.php/topic,32355.0.html
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Unfortunately for me the customer is insistent that this has to work this way as well as the dimensions of the site fitting perfectly to his laptop screen size. Need I say more!!
These are the same clients that moan about "That color of red is not exactly the same red that's on my brochure". And after my lecture on differences between print and screen colors, CRT and TFT screens, monitor settings and graphic adapter settings, monitor brands, monitor aging, and room lighting, dare to say "Well, that sounds all very technical, and I guess you're right, but just try to match the red on the site as closely as possible with the brochure, okay?". Aaargghhh!
I totally agree with you it is just a bad idea and not how most people use sites! Unfortunately for me the customer is insistent that this has to work this way as well as the dimensions of the site fitting perfectly to his laptop screen size. Need I say more!! Much to my advice not to do this... customer is always right (NOT)