This is an interesting approach and holds some promise, I think.  It is similar 
to how I use gridded paper to establish initial layout.  To be useful for my 
apps it would need to have more formatting options for the content, like 
transparency in order to create invisible "alignment" regions, and then the 
more obvious color, weight, font, and possibly gradient if we intend to try a 
little higher fidelity.  The ability to save and reuse "content groups" with 
their respective layout and formatting would raise productivity by allowing me 
to create common widget sets.

Thanks for letting us try your prototype - I'll be curious to see where you 
take it.

Cheers-

rdh.

Richard Howard
Product Design Manager, Autodesk

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Subject: [IxDA Discuss] An Idea about Drawing Wireframes

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So, I've got the idea that instead of presenting each content rectangle as a
separate widget, we could present the entire page layout as a table, where
content assets go into the cells. Much like you draw tables in Microsoft
Word or in Macromedia Dreamweaver, you split the whole page area into
arbitrary cells with horizontal and vertical lines. Then you drag-and-drop
content assets into the cells, and they automatically take up the entire
cell space.

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