This question is mainly directed at Hal, but I would
love to hear how the rest of you deal with this as
well.
When you are spec'ing out an app, where/when does the
layout and master stylesheet come into play?
>From what I know of Hal's method, it seems as if the
design and the master style sheet would be made before
the fusedocs headed over to the Phillipines. So, do
you, Hal, tell your developers which classes to use in
their dis_ fuses? (Like, use a H2 tag for all of your
headers and a .subhead class for all subheaders) OR,
do you let them do plain vanilla development of the
fuse and then have a producer/layout person go in
afterwards and apply formatting? OR is it something
else entirely?
It seems to me that the CSS master sheet should be
part of the main spec'ing & design process so that you
could hand a developer a fusedoc and a master style
sheet so that they could apply styles as well as they
coded the fuse. This would prevent the need for a
producer to go in afterwards and pretty up the site.
How do you all deal with this?
Nate
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