Right on! And this approach applies to any environment, IMO, not just for
Fusebox. Use any tool you want to hammer out a visual design, then forget
the WYSIWYG and just code it right.
--John
"Marc Funaro"
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Subject: RE: Decision
12/08/2000
05:39 PM
Please
respond to
fusebox
The best way I have found so far to work with design issues is to have the
person responsible for layout and design show me what the interface needs
to
look like using a prototype template, and then I just build
header/footer/block templates for that design using Fusebox methods. So
far, this has been the best way to work, for me.
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