I love doing XHTML/CSS, but of course development gets more work/money/
jobs/ladies (j.k.) I started out with Flash, then moved onto XHTML/
CSS, then Javascript, then PHP, then Django, which I think is a good
progression so that you understand the whole gamut of web development
and can interface w
On 23-Apr-08, at 5:02 AM, Jorge Vargas wrote:
> developer (me) starts working on the site outputting plain simple
> html, h1,h2, div,etc and forms. not worrying about the master.
> designer starts working on the master either photoshop or whatever.
> then I sit down with the designer and start t
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 2:33 AM, lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I am new to django, but I think it is really cool. I have used other
> web dev systems before like zope/plone and php. I am a little new to
> the template type system of django and I was wondering how most web
> designer creat
I'm (currently) a low-budget developer, so I'll do mock-ups on graph
paper, edit images in Acorn, and then hand code in BBEdit (which I got
a great deal on, before TextMate was as robust & awesome as it is
now). A good solution for the cost-conscious, aside from TextMate, is
Coda. (If you're doing
To expand on what Kenneth just said:
It really depends on the individuals involved. I love the work my
primary designer does in Photoshop, but her HTML/CSS makes me cringe.
I got her to stop using GoLive to create these Tables From Hell (multi-
row/multi-col spans all over the place), but she is
On 22-Apr-08, at 7:31 PM, lee wrote:
> In the django world of template coding would the artist be the one who
> added content to this layout or the programmer?
> Would he use a text editor to add the django template code for dynamic
> content or something like dreamweaver?
a lot depends on the
Thanks for all the responses. I want to be more specific, so lets say
I have two guys a programmer that manages the back end data and an
Artist who does great web designs and can write django template code.
For my example lets say the artist came up with a page like this (from
vit.dlouhy at oswd.o
El dom, 20-04-2008 a las 12:13 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves escribió:
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> On 20-Apr-08, at 12:03 PM, lee wrote:
>
> > Do the designers use text base editting like ultraedit or
> > or graphics based software like dreamweaver? Most of the artist I know
> > don't do much coding and are into photoshop
El dom, 20-04-2008 a las 12:13 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves escribió:
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> On 20-Apr-08, at 12:03 PM, lee wrote:
>
> > Do the designers use text base editting like ultraedit or
> > or graphics based software like dreamweaver? Most of the artist I know
> > don't do much coding and are into photoshop
On 20-Apr-08, at 12:16 PM, James Bennett wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 1:33 AM, lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> designers. Do the designers use text base editting like ultraedit or
>> or graphics based software like dreamweaver? Most of the artist I
>> know
>> don't do much coding and
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 1:33 AM, lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> designers. Do the designers use text base editting like ultraedit or
> or graphics based software like dreamweaver? Most of the artist I know
> don't do much coding and are into photoshop, illustrator and
> dreamweaver.
Most of
On 20-Apr-08, at 12:03 PM, lee wrote:
> Do the designers use text base editting like ultraedit or
> or graphics based software like dreamweaver? Most of the artist I know
> don't do much coding and are into photoshop, illustrator and
> dreamweaver. On sites like lawrence.com where there are lot
I am new to django, but I think it is really cool. I have used other
web dev systems before like zope/plone and php. I am a little new to
the template type system of django and I was wondering how most web
designer create therir content when there are seperate programmers and
designers. Do the des
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