I know I'm not the only one who gets tired of answering the same question repeatedly. I have just been asked this question for the umpteenth time by a client.
"Also in this screen I was wondering why some of the fields are white and some are tan colored."
When you go to a form page and some of the fields appear as yellow or tan, that means these fields are recognized by your browser as field names that you have entered data into previously. So fields which are commonly named phone, email, address, city, etc. - the browser can auto-complete them for you if you have filled such fields out before. Even if you filled them out on another website.
You may not care, but I'm going to tell you anyway. Just to be sure that you don't ask me in the future.
If you ever stop doing this as a career, and you need someone to ask you stupid questions, I'm your girl. Best Buy is overwhelming and terrifying to me. My home computer isn't working. I did all the research on what I wanted to get to replace it. And then I bought trainer sessions with the money instead. I'm hardly even a grownup.
Posted by: Bookgirl | August 15, 2007 at 11:04 AM
You know, I couldn't really list of the top of my head the RAM and hard drive space on my computer. You might think I pay more attention to these things but I don't. This is the way I look at it, unless you're an avid gamer, watch movies on computer, use enormous engineering, graphic, video software, then really you want a good, solid system. You don't need top of the line. You don't need the gigs of ram or terabytes of storage, which Blackstone has by the way but I don't. I store pretty much everything on servers at work anyway, and no I'm not kidding, we're talking terabytes, that's beyond gigabytes. It's more storage than the servers at work. But I get off the topic, you want a middle to upper range computer in most cases. Figure what's middle of the line and top of the line and buy something halfway. Not that you really asked . . .
Posted by: Diosa | August 15, 2007 at 06:19 PM