Jad Madi wrote:
> design but table based layout, and now my task is to help them to
> start learning how to design for standards, How to slice, etc..
I think the most important thing a "Graphic Designers" needs to understand
is "the flow". With this concept in mind, it is much easier to address th
> How 'Graphic Designer' can think in standard wise while
> working with Developers or the Markup guys.
Stop thinking in the "grid" layout of table based design. CSS lets you
put things wherever you want, with a lot less work too. You also don't
have to slice so much, since graphics become backgro
start learning how to design for standards
The same way.
How to slice
As the coders need.
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Try some of these books:
Designing with Web Standards (Jeffrey Zeldman)
Web Standards Solutions (Dan Cederholm)
Bullet Proof Web Design (Dan Cederholm)
Designing without Tables using CSS (Dan Shafer)
You can google all those.
As far as a Graphic Designer having a good background on tableless
layo
Hi,
Fortunately my manager is wise enough to think about standards.
Actually I'm looking for some materials, presentations about Web
standards, and How 'Graphic Designer' can think in standard wise while
working with Developers or the Markup guys.
Please note that the 'graphic designers' have goo