The designer's job is to design graphics and layout.  The designer might or
might not execute a static HTML presentation.  A programmer will execute the
HTML presentation generated by a servlet, perhaps based on a template
created by a designer.  Something like ECS is useful in that case.

Mark Kolmar
Manta Media Inc.


-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 3:51 PM
To: ECS
Subject: Re: My ECS Tutorial
[...]
The point is that you want to allow anyone the ability to easily edit the
HTML code...designers, idiots, engineers, everyone. If you code everything
in ECS, the only people that can edit the HTML output are the engineers.

Again, ECS is still useful in places and is still the core of how Turbine
works, but the job of editing HTML is not the engineers, it is the
designers.
[...]


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