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Random Web Design Thread Appeared!
öde:
It would be nice if you could back up your claims and not insult anyone.
Jace:
I've always been pretty terrible with the actual technical side of web design, but I'm an artist and I can tell what's pleasing to the eyes. YOU'RE ALL TERRIBLE, STOP DOING THIS AND GO KILL YOURSELVES, NEVER MAKE A WEBSITE AGAIN. Seriously though, there's some good designs, I suggest studying color theory. But I suggest that a lot.
Also: Sometimes you can just ignore the tumor and it'll go away. But that'd be better placed in a medical thread.
mishy:
--- Quote from: Jeans on 04 Jan 2009, 13:35 ---If you could link to your portfolio, which you can't be a webdesigner without in this day and age, ...
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so Midnight, i'd like to bring this thread around and point out that the argument between the posters in this thread who are trying to help you, and PantsFTW and Cicero (who are not helping, quite the opposite), is a very good example of how people aren't likely to take your word for what you can do, you need to have a portfolio to show them.
i still stand by my "good luck" and "there's opportunities out there if you know how to find them, even for you at this early stage in your web designing."
don't let these asshole fakers discourage you. they just need to shit on others to feel better about themselves, but at the end of the day, they're still just trolling to be dicks. maybe they have issues, i don't know, but no one takes them seriously.
supersheep:
Pants isn't actually trolling. If the tumour comment is referring to anyone, it's Cicero. It can often be difficult to identify when something's tongue-in-cheek in the internet, I know.
mishy:
fair enough. his 4 stars say he's not a troll here.
so i have a question to add here. for someone creating their own personal website, with a few creative things to post on it that they don't want stolen and used without permission, how does one go about putting copyright on their stuff? like, for example, i fuck around in photoshop and make a bunch of wallpapers for myself and i post them on my site to show my friends. granted, i understand the risks of posting *anything* on teh evil interwebz, but is it as simple as putting "© mysite.com 2009" on all the pages, or watermarked on the image? (obviously my site is not mysite.com)
secondly, is it different for something like poetry? i have some shitty poetry i'd like to post... what if it's bad enough someone wants to steal it for a "what not to do" lesson in their english class?
or is copyright only valid to a declared business? or... etc... who can answer questions about this stuff? i realize how clueless i am about it. should i start a new thread?
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