Hi...

Would it not be possible (or desirable!) for you, the developers, to write the XSLT which outputs properly structured XHTML pages with meaningful ID's, class attributes etc. Then the designers should be able to style the pages with CSS alone, right?

You can give them your transformed XHTML for each pipeline and then say - here you go style that with CSS!

I am actually an ex designer turned developer and this is how I tend to do things. I find that there is little that can't be achieved design wise using CSS with properly structured XHTML. The current app I am working on has a skinning system (it delivers pages of similar structure for different clients), and each client skin comprises of only images and CSS files.

Robin


On 16 Feb 2005, at 12:23, Ilja Smoli wrote:

Thats I was talkin about!!
There is no designers who know XSLT... So again developers writing <tr> <td>
.... :-(
Where is separation.....? auuu...


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Ilja Smoli wrote:
Hm...
Then this xml must be transformed to nice html and this must be done by
designers (throught XSLT)...
s/must be/can be/

So actually developers have nothing to do? :-) Except some CForms
definitions and sitemap managing?
Oh maybe a little bit of flow script for CForms...
well if your website is mainly displaying information without complex
wizards or flows than the developers could an easy day yes. Mind you i
have not met a lot of designers that felt comfortable with xslt, so
there might well be overlap sometimes.


Jorg




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