>>>The customer is not always right. The customer may have a point. IMO, it's our job to explain the importance of not doing it that way.
>>I see your point, but if the user wants a certain button color/graphic without changing his window settings, then what?
>The customer is not always right. The customer may have a point. IMO, it's our job to explain the importance of not doing it that way.
Hi Craig.
Generally I really respect your opinion on matters but in this case I must respectfully disagree.
Sometimes telling clients that they have to settle for gray buttons to go with their off-colored form is not good, especially if the off-color color/bmp on the form is their standard. Why should they have to settle for what they don't like? I think it make us and VPF look bad that we can't even change a color of their buttons because of some standard they don't even care about.
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