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Maldives Airports Company Web | Pixelated ?? :S

Friday, February 15, 2008

With quite almost nothing on mind along with the fact that I needed to check on the flight schedule was the reason which led me to Maldives Airports Company Limited’s website (http://www.airports.com.mv). The website was quite simple and written in plain HTML supported by tabled layout together with a bit of ASP aiding some dynamic functionality of outputting the flight schedules so and so forth.

Anyway as this was the first time that I was visiting their site, within minutes I was navigating from one link to the other exploring it. And there it was. It took me sometime to realize that I was looking into the final output of the page. A highly magnified image though pixelated of an employment advertisement was what hit me point blank with a “DUUUUH!”

So apart from me commenting on the need for an establishment a suitable CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (CMS) or the use of a PDF’s or better images in publishing certain materials of necessity I will leave the rest of the commenting to you all reading this post.


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