You Sir "Rock" !!
That is an awesome piece of advice !!
I started with web2by about 2 days ago (learned about it in PyCon) and
also heard that the support of the community is great.
but this is just awesome..
Thanks a bunch Bruno.


On Mar 11, 11:05 pm, Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I work in partnership with a designer in blouweb.com so I have some
> experience in this subject, and I tested variety of work models.
>
> *Some things I learned:*
> 1. The front-end guy have to be master in Images, HTML, CSS &
> JavaScript/Jquery so DONT EXPECT THE DESIGNER TO LEARN PYTHON or WEB2PY
> 2. Dont expect that the Designer will work very well with web2py generated
> forms, always work with pure HTML forms if you want to work with a designer
> 3. EXPLICIT is Better, HTML code has to be in view, try to minimize
> generated HTML by functions
> 4. Choose natural names to your own generators i.e:
> {{=get_list_of_persons(params)}} is better for designer than {{for person in
> persons: #do something}}
>
> *Advices/instructions*
> 1. take care to the name and id of the elements
> 2. choose a nice DIV structure
> 3. before start coding choose how you want to deal with forms (generated or
> pure HTML)
> 4. Use web2py_components
> 5. Always keep CSS in a separated file (but sometimes you will need to
> generate CSS dinamicaly)
>
> In my case I always draw the mockup, so I pass and idea to the front-end
> designer, but sometimes the designer gives me some HTML and I include
> {{=python}} inside and split in to components and views.
>
> *The better workflow we found:*
>
> 1. I create the mockup
> 2. The front-end guy create it in Image Editor and we validate
> 3. We define the structure regions, divs, IDs
> 4. I develop the program, functions, services, helpers and views
> 4. The front-end guy transform IMage in to HTML/CSS/JS
>
> Note the 4th step is done together.
>
> *How do we do that?* using a dropbox shared folder for the project, dont
> expect the designer to know how to use git/bucket
>
> I want to share some examples:
>
> *## web2py.com*
> I created this mockup (in poor image editor)http://min.us/lmmXzW
> The designer drawed this layout (in professional image 
> editor)http://min.us/lmmRb8
> Designer created basic HTML for the 
> layout:http://3.latest.web2pysite.appspot.com/examples
> We worked together in evolution of the 
> concept:http://4.latest.web2pysite.appspot.com/examples[5,6,7,8,9,10]
>
> So we finished withhttp://web2py.com
>
> *## A restaurant website (work in progress)*
> I created this in a poor image editor:http://min.us/ljWk14and 
> this:http://min.us/lmrsaq
> Designer drawed this:http://min.us/lmrQgu
> and we developed this together:http://serafimnatural.com.br(note the image
> uploader, and image gallery)
>
> In this project we used web2py_components, so I developed components without
> styles as you can see for example inhttp://serafimnatural.com.br/principala
>  andhttp://serafimnatural.com.br/principalb,http://serafimnatural.com.br/galeriaflickrand
>  others.
>
> So we user {{=LOAD()}} to put it all together in index page and then he
> designed just that page.
>
> ## System
> We are now working on a large project using the same approach, but with a
> larger team and it is a very bigger project so the approach is a little
> differente but even simple.
>
> Example:
> I created an annotated mockup:http://min.us/lmn32a(components defined)
> Designer created the respective layout:http://min.us/lmrJIa
> In few weeks we are going to release the beta 
> version:http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11469395/SiteCadastro/index.html
>
> *Conclusion*
>
> web2py, Python and template render is for programmers, if you have to give
> anything to your designer it have to be paths, structures and minimal inline
> template functions as {{=get_something(params)}}
>
> I dont think there is any other template language that is more easily
> integrated with designet work, I worked with Mako and Jinja in Pylons and it
> is terrible for designers too. I think pure Python template engine is better
> for this, you just need to create an API and components and give docs and
> paths to the designer.
>
> --
> Bruno Rocha
> [ About me:http://zerp.ly/rochacbruno]
>
> 2011/3/11 PlanetUnknown <nikhil.kodil...@gmail.com>
>
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> > My goal is to bring an idea to fruition in the fastest way, but I want
> > to use python.
> > Also, I'm not a designer, hence want to get a professional to design
> > the sites.
>
> > Here are the two questions -
> > 1.) What steps should I take so the layout developed by the designer
> > are easiest to integrate into the Web2Py code ?
> > i.e. instructions I can give to him.
>
> > 2.) If there are other python frameworks which do this, please suggest
> > those.
>
> > Something about the site I'm building -
> > 1.) About 25 tables (models)
> > 2.) Uses javascript extensively for manipulating web-pages
> > 3.) Interacts with only one kind of DB - PostgreSQL
> > 4.) It will have atleast 4 main links from the home page, each having
> > about 5 usecases(read child pages) and these 20 pages are interlinked
> > in some scenarios.
>
> > Thanks !

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