Paper > Photoshop (or other editor) > XHTML and CSS template > PHP (or JSP) and that's it!
-- Atentamente, Jorge Laranjo
site > http://thetaoofwebdesign.tk/ email> [EMAIL PROTECTED] msn > [EMAIL PROTECTED] aim > [EMAIL PROTECTED] jabber > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Em 28/dez/2004, �s 03:09, Lea de Groot escreveu:
On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 15:13:28 -0500, Anthony Zeoli wrote:Are designers still designing full site
templates in Illustrator, then porting them over to Photoshop to tweak the
graphics, exporting Fireworks for slicing and saving to .gif and .jpg/png,
then placing those images using CSS positioning.
I have a programming background, and my preferred workflow is as follows: paper layouts, photoshop implementations, html/css template, then php generating code. I find if I skip the photoshop time, I spend too long getting the html working when I am not yet completely clear on what I want.
Other workflows will work for other people :)
HIH
Lea
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Lea de Groot
Elysian Systems - I Understand the Internet <http://elysiansystems.com/>
Search Engine Optimisation, Usability, Information Architecture, Web
Design
Brisbane, Australia
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