[Sigia-l] Isn't that horse dead yet? (was:"meta-"navigation and before that: global navigation meta navigation)
Todd Warfel
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Tue Jun 7 09:35:24 EDT 2005
If it's left over, unnecessary, then it's not needed and should be
deleted.
The standard shouldn't be "if it doesn't hurt, then put it in." The
standard should be "if it isn't needed it should be deleted," or
"strip away until you break it. Then put the piece that broke it back
in and stop."
On Jun 6, 2005, at 12:32 PM, Livia Labate wrote:
> If it's left-over it goes in the trash can, not on the interface.
Cheers!
Todd R. Warfel
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