Just a short intro,
I'm not a Cake user yet (well, I can't even call myself a PHP developer 
because I mostly work on CSS and ActionScript stuff) but I'm doing my 
best to learn it although in my current project I'm using CodeIgniter.

Anyways, I'm wondering if I could give the team a hand in this matter.
I'm pretty confident about my css skills and I think I could use my 
spare time to help you redesign CakePHP site for free (as in beer :-) ). 
That's if you guys in the Dev Team are interested; if not, no worries.

Lemme know what you think.

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Anggie Bratadinata
www.masputih.com
I N D O N E S I A

nate wrote:
> We'll get around to fixing the site in IE7 at some point (hopefully
> soon), but keep in mind that the idea of "designing" for IE7 is still
> somewhat of a moving target.
> 
> But as for your client, I propose an alternative solution: tell them
> you have chosen a different framework, but then use Cake anyway.  If
> they are dense enough to believe that a server-side framework has any
> bearing whatsoever on client-side design, they won't know the
> difference.
> 
> On Feb 9, 4:54 am, "mutabor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> We have this situation: we are talking to the client about using Cake
>> in his project development. The answer was: "I do not think this is
>> reliable framework, just look at their site (IE7)".
>> Although we keep on telling him that this fact does not matter, could
>> Cake Dev Team fix layout problems in IE7? I think this will definitely
>> help Cake (and us also :) )
> 
> 
> > 
> 

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