on 10/2/2000 2:12 PM, "Mark Kolmar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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.
What?
How about someone who is between a designer and an engineer? Someone who can
edit HTML, but can't really code? For example, someone to change a one word
spelling mistake on the homepage? Do you *really* want to task that off to
an engineer to fix?
-jon
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