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Could not agree more. I'm no expert on meditation, but there are times when my over-stretched mind hungers for sit-and-think time more than it yearns for sleep.
My thoughts exactly
Came to the comments purely to check out if this functionality existed and I was just missing it. Adding this would made the site really useful. If it was then iterated to a level where you can see visa requirements for employment in specific countries and it'd be an incredibly useful site.
Agree, but if it is real then it would seem a rather... foolish... time to launch a new product. Even people who really like the service and want to get some units will have to first ask "So, this new service of yours - it's not a joke is it?"
Thinking about your point 2, do we know if green stars are also used when a rating is say one star? It'd be interesting if 4-5 stars were green and therefore a little less prominent against the text, and links with a rating of 1 were red. This could then make the low rated links stand out like errors in amongst the 'normal' green starred results.
Or maybe they're just all green because ratings aren't different enough from the rest of the content to warrant such a different colour?
Heh I feel your pain. We're also on a mix of Macs and PCs so the Mac native products are out.
I know the name of the following program has the power to spontaneously make bile rise in a designer's throat - but every non-designer in my office has Powerpoint. We have indesign templates for higher level docs which change less often, but we also have powerpoint templates which have a bunch of assets in them which were made in a regular graphics program. The latest templates are kept in a dedicated assets folder in the shared drive and are replaced if the template itself is updated by a designer. This way anybody in the company can grab a fresh template and make a branded report/presentation without needing a designer's involvement.
I'd also love to hear if anyone has found a way to achieve the same thing without needing to use Powerpoint. It's universal but of course is awfully limited.
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Found this headline rather funny since reading that chatlog: http://offers.adobe.com/en/na/marketing/landings/_246450_on_love_and_data.html?s_rtid=701140000026sn5AAA&s_iid=70114000002JVskAAG&sfid=