That is exactly what I think I will have to do also. Fit wireframe with some
user interface that non-tech-savvy people can understand.
Shawn Regan
Applications Developer
Pacific Technology Solutions
-----Original Message-----
From: David Huyck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 12:14 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: Re: Wireframes
This was the same reaction I got here at my work. The "work-around" for
this is that we are building an html version of a wireframe for our client
that can be customized to look cool for the individual clients. The project
we are currently working on has gone over extremely well, even though our
contact at the company is not very "tech-savvy," as they say.
That is the way it is working now-- I plan to modify (and/or rebuild it in
PHP or ASP, since we don't have a copy of CF in-house) the app to accept
templates that would rearange the look-and-feel for each of our different
customers. So far, having a clickable skeleton is leaps-and-bounds better
than the paper-based "content page" system these folks were using before I
got here. Not that I'm taking the credit, of course-- that goes to Stan,
the inventor of wireframes...
Stan fan,
David Huyck
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| I have to say I love it!
|
| Now I'm trying to convince the guys we need to use it for our stuff. But
for
| some reason they don't what the clients to see something like this.
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