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Name: Anon 2007-02-09 20:24

Question here.  I'm doing some web design and I have to create a training page for new employees.  This involves a presentation I've created and then a test afterwards however I have to have a printable certificate that I can produce after the trainee passes the test.  I’ve found an acceptable format but it’s a PDF and every PDF editor I’ve found won’t let me save any changes I’ve made because it is copyright protected.  Does anyone know of an editor that is free that will not pose this problem or even better a certificate that is already in HTLM format?

Thanks.

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-10 7:34

>>6
No, PDFs are backwards. They are fag shit for fags, the same kind of fags who like Vista, OSX, Apple shit and Adobe shit.

- You think it looks more professional if it's a PDF?
- You think it's better if it's a PDF?
- You think it's good to have pages in a computer screen?
- You think it's good to rape your people by not being able to do anything useful out of it?
- You think it's acceptable to include features such as disallowing copy and paste?
- You think it's acceptable to be browsing the World Wide Web using W3C standards and then have to open a XBOX HUEG, obnoxious, slow, stupid, shitty piece of propietary Adobe software to view some stupid file in a shitty, stupid propietary Adobe format?

If you answer "Yes" to these questions, congratulations, you are a professional faggot!

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