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Make AW.com browseable with my PSP. This really doesn't work too well at the moment, which is a pain when travelling!!
You might as well port Firefox to the PSP... or lug a laptop around (which is what I'm having to do right now, since my desktop PCs are still boxed up in Perth waiting to be freighted over).
I don't know whether designing an additional PDA site template would ever be useful, as it seems like there's too much useful information to cram on one small screen. If you feel otherwise, I suppose you could tell Abby about your anecdotes, in how useful you find it to browse AW on-the-go.
Did you use the slide-rule joke in your interview?
You really liked that one, didn't you? Sounds like you've got some latent shits-and-giggles still in your system! Permission is granted for you to burst into hysterics, if need be!
Originally posted by chimmy
I don't envy your poor neck though. I imagine it's whiplash city working at AWHQ.
1. All queries go to the Technical Support forum (or feedback page)
2. Your screen resolution is too small, and the menus are designed to overlap the logo if that is the case.
3. Well, it is kinda in my realm of power, but I still follow orders from Abby and Willow
That was something I did deliberately, back when we only had four menus and were ideally designing for 1280, minimum 1024. I had to have the logo slide behind, otherwise the menus wouldn't fit and would go all askew at narrower widths.
Whenever I do something slightly "controversial" like that, I think "if anyone complains about something so petty, they can go take a long walk off a short pier."
It was buried somewhere in your happy meal... sometimes those teenage fast-food restaraunt staff, being overworked and underpaid as they are, can't be arsed wrapping up those little fun toys and instead just chuck them in the burgers. You may have eaten it, and might be unable to decode the secret message...
Indeed Mr Diablo, there is no time for watercooler chat at the office you have a lot of work to do, I will have to have a word in willows ear about your antics
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