Dont worry about it.
I doubt web companies are going to lose ANY work from clients because of
any of this.
On 8/28/07, Chris Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's the same short sighted question asked when WYSIWYG editors were
introduced. If something like this is making you fear for your
If your job is making plain looking, cookie cutter templates, then
yes, tools like these will put you out of a job. I see CSS as a box of
watercolors; you can do really simple things with it, and you can do
really complex things too. I doubt there will ever be software that
can replicate the kinds
My opinion is that are tools to help speed up things that take a lot of time
by hand. Like using Dreamweaver instead of Notepad to write web pages. The
faster we can get our work done, the more competitive our prices can be, the
more work we can take in. I'm all over it!!
On 8/27/07, Tee G. Peng
That's the same short sighted question asked when WYSIWYG editors were
introduced. If something like this is making you fear for your career, you
really need to reevaluate if you are even in the right feild let alone
career.
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Sry all, a little out of topic title.
To Paul: i have visited your mintleafstudio and see there'r some probs, i
view within both FireFox 2.0 and IE 6.0 in Window but your content column
dropped down (Resolution: 1024x768). I think it needs a little width there.
Cheers,
Spirit.
On 8/28/07, Paul