Oleg wrote:
>>One question that is still bothering me is what to do in case if once in
a while the user wants to enter a separate widget and position/size
it arbitrarily? And how practical is this case to be taken into account?

At risk of being self-referential, I'd say very. There are bound to be a lot
of "edge cases" where an IXD desires an arrangement that doesn't fit what
canned widgets dictate. I know I would, and that's why I punt and use Visio
rather than html prototyping.

At work, I'm taking a slightly different approach and backing off on
prescribing the layout--at least, in early stages. I'm testing a concept
that I derived from UML that focuses on the functionality that should appear
in a view, and deemphasizing how it should be arranged. That part comes
later, and is a byproduct of working collaboratively with design and dev
talent. If anyone is interested, I'd love some feedback on it <
http://blog.capstrat.com/articles/where-the-wireframes-are-or-arent/>

-Todd
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