> I recommend that you sit down with the designer and your
> CF template and go through the basics of how CF interacts
> with the HTML.

Second that.  Our designer here couldn't sit down and write new CF code, but
he knows enough to recognize how the CF markup works and where he can and
can't put stuff, where # marks need to be doubled up, etc.  It takes a
special kind of designer to be able to do this though, and I've seen some
people really butcher code, so be careful either way.


-Justin


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