Sounds like a job for the likes of Visio, or Illustrator. Since you
don't appear to need anything functional, I would avoid the complexities
of NVU or Dreamweaver.
You would need to spend five minutes providing the basic shapes, but
then it is all down to the user.

Mike 

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> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 2:15 PM
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> Subject: [WSG] Simple to use page layout 'tool' ?
> 
> Apologies if this is slightly off topic, but I'm happy to 
> re-post elsewhere.
> 
> A client wants to be able to create some draft page layouts that they 
> want achieved. Basically, they want a simple piece of 
> software that they 
> can use to drag & drop things like buttons, lists, input 
> fields etc onto 
> a page in order to create an initial draft requirement. No 
> functionality 
> is needed - just the ability to create a draft layout and annotate 
> things. For example there might be an arrow pointing to a 
> button with a 
> note that says 'the user clicks this to display a list of products'
> 
> They can then submit it to us as a starting point.
> 
> I hesitate to suggest anything like Dreamweaver. Does anyone know of 
> anything fairly lightweight and foolproof?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Nick
> 
> 
> -- 
> Nick Roper
> partner
> logical elements
> 
> 
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