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Thanks Lee,
It helped ;-) Ithink, I was confused by seeing in
WireFrame Editor option 'Generate Code'.
One more question. In WireFrame Editor I see option
'Prototypes', and in 'Generate Prototype' form there is a select box, where we
can select template. Where I can learn more about how to create new templates
and how to add them into WireFrame Editor?
On another subject :-) When I was reading article on
WireFraming on hall site I spot this:
Steve: Same here. But you know, especially on smaller jobs, where I may not have a dedicated interface designer, I find that I can accumulate a library of design templates to show clients initially. A design template might have a text box, a radio button—various form components. Then it has that greeking text. "Lorem ipsum…" or whatever. Hal: I wrote a little custom tag called <cf_greek> that will do that automatically for you. You can download that from halhelms.com. Guys ! It is NOT Greek ! :-))) I think, this tag should be called <cf_latin> Έν τάξι, φίλε μου? :-) JK
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Title: Message
- RE: Wireframes and Nested Fuseboxes BORKMAN Lee
- RE: Wireframes and Nested Fuseboxes Jerzy Kalat
- RE: Wireframes and Nested Fuseboxes hal helms
- Re: Wireframes and Nested Fuseboxes Jeff Peters
