I used to design a site for a professor of mine as his graduate assistant. I created the whole damn thing, down from setting up the domain name and webspace to designing and maintaining it. I was very meticulous.
Anyhow, I am no longer the official administrator for the site. However, I still want to use the site as a portfolio piece, so I go to check the site, and it is a mess! The new administrator put all of my layers out of alignment, ignored the CSS stylesheet that I used to design the text, and didn't even bother to adjust and move the layers when she added more text. In other words, the text was being drowned out by the box beneath it.
Regardless, I knew it was never the simplest page to update, as I didn't know how to create dynamically-generated sites at the time (which has since changed), but I didn't think it was *that* difficult to update. It has become apparent that the new administrator has only the most basic of HTML skills, and now my site is too complex.
So, to salvage my baby (lol), I went in and fixed it all. How terrible. I wonder if the new admin will notice?
Melon
Anyhow, I am no longer the official administrator for the site. However, I still want to use the site as a portfolio piece, so I go to check the site, and it is a mess! The new administrator put all of my layers out of alignment, ignored the CSS stylesheet that I used to design the text, and didn't even bother to adjust and move the layers when she added more text. In other words, the text was being drowned out by the box beneath it.
Regardless, I knew it was never the simplest page to update, as I didn't know how to create dynamically-generated sites at the time (which has since changed), but I didn't think it was *that* difficult to update. It has become apparent that the new administrator has only the most basic of HTML skills, and now my site is too complex.
So, to salvage my baby (lol), I went in and fixed it all. How terrible. I wonder if the new admin will notice?
Melon