Subj : Re: How much should I charge for fixed-price software contract? To : comp.programming From : Chris Sonnack Date : Mon Aug 15 2005 09:03 pm Arthur J. O'Dwyer writes: > I use two varieties of Windows (2000 and > XP), running MSIE, Firefox, and Netscape. On no combination of the above > OSes and browsers have I ever seen a "Windows default of middle grey" as a > background color to any Web page. The default is white (#FFFFFF) or black > (#000000) depending on which color scheme you're using. In the olden days, that was Netscape's default in the absence of any of the hated colorizing tags or attributes. Of course, back then, we only HAD those things.... > HTML isn't good for resumes. I have to say I agree. Has the world gone so batsh*t over HTML and "the web" that people really think an HTML resume is a Good Idea? We don't take'm here, I can tell you that. Now, a website showing off your abilities, or detailing your past projects, is a whole different thing (if done well). If you got past "consideration" to "seriously considering", we'd certainly look into your website. -- |_ CJSonnack _____________| How's my programming? | |_ http://www.Sonnack.com/ ___________________| Call: 1-800-DEV-NULL | |_____________________________________________|_______________________| .