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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
County Commissioner Appointee Phil Mays Has A Private Website That Requires a Pasword
I wouldn't give him too much crap about his website requiring a password.
I pulled up the newest archive of the site I could find - and the site just looks terrible. It looks like a site made by somebody that knows very little about website design. I'm willing to bet the whole password deal is one of two things. 1) The website administrator is an idiot, or 2) They're redesigning the site or something.
My bet is option one. I mean, for instance, when you make a website require a password, you usually put in a meaningful description of the area being accessed. In the case of May's site, it simply reports itself as "Viewer," which doesn't make much sense.
Combine this with the crappyness of the old site, and we're most likely talking about "web designers" that have no idea what they're doing.
I wouldn't give him too much crap about his website requiring a password.
ReplyDeleteI pulled up the newest archive of the site I could find - and the site just looks terrible. It looks like a site made by somebody that knows very little about website design. I'm willing to bet the whole password deal is one of two things.
1) The website administrator is an idiot, or
2) They're redesigning the site or something.
My bet is option one. I mean, for instance, when you make a website require a password, you usually put in a meaningful description of the area being accessed. In the case of May's site, it simply reports itself as "Viewer," which doesn't make much sense.
Combine this with the crappyness of the old site, and we're most likely talking about "web designers" that have no idea what they're doing.