I recevied an email about some workshops. In the description of one workshop was the following:
The workshop is an afternoon teas are included introduction to the advantages of web accessibility.
It doesn’t make sense! And doesn’t bode well for better web accessiblity if that is their standard!
Yes, we can figure out they probably mean “The workshop is anĀ introduction to the advantages of web accessibility and afternoon teas are included” but they obviously didn’t proof read their own information so it doesn’t give a very professional image to their courses.
Of course, most of us would also assume there was only one afternooon being given, too!
Hi Tash, Yes, I agree with you. I was very embarassed the other day when sending out an email to a whole lot of people. When I went back and looked at the flyer I was sending out, the second page had somehow moved itself to the third page so that there was a big gap. That was certainly NOT professional. Even though the writing all made sense, I just wish that I could just take all those emails back and start again.
Comment by heather monro — 9 February, 2008 @ 3:32 pm |
Hi Heather,
Personally I would be less concerned about a layout issue like an extra page that something that doesn’t make sense. However, I understand your desire to pull those emails back and start again!
Comment by tashword — 11 February, 2008 @ 8:37 am |