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I'm glad this one gets to stand. so must be brouchure stuff then.
Im trying to work out a sane cut-off point between static and dynamic. page number v time v human condition v automation
I love static, its the mistakes that you make, and you can read it twenty times over and the mistake Rules, but that silly mistake can also be a singular stream of revenue that - makes the day.
I'm just finishing a 162 page static site. and in the middle of a 700+ page site - painful, but its got to be worth it for the uniqueness of content
[edited by: caine at 10:57 pm (utc) on Aug. 1, 2003]
For dynamic, I have a message board with 36,000+ posts. I also recently learned that it is a pain to have to move something with a continuously updating database of that size to a new host, especially on a couple of week's notice.