i´m an "old school webdesigner" by old i mean, i tryed to use cs1.0, some dhtml ans i used to rock on flash3.0 .by those days i gave up on internet, nobody was willing to pay someone an honest amout of money to work with that. (i live in brazil).
In the last ten years i created about 10 websites layout for small business(so.. nothing), now i´m returning to web and to be hones i´m still kinda lost. Started implementing some css sites and it´s hard in the beginning to get the positioning and the variation of render from bowser to browser. but after a month i was able to find my way through it, so it´s possible. although, i don´t have the time i need to keep implementing my layouts and searching for a solution i came across this service on the internet. http://www.psd2html.com/ For me it´s kinda expensive, but i´d really like to give it a try. For what i saw in their site they seem to know about this. It´s a pain sto create and validate xhtml strict and css code.(i can do that now, and i´m very proud lol!) If u are having trouble with that maybe you should give it a try. best regards Matheus Neves 2007/5/17, David Hucklesby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Wed, 16 May 2007 10:28:41 +0100, kevin mcmonagle wrote: > > Today i just told them to go back to using table based layouts and i will restrict my > designs accordingly- i cant listen to the whining anymore. > > What would you have done in this situation? > I just tell clients I have no knowledge of using tables for layout. But then, I am retired and can afford to choose what I work on. I suggest that you keep your identity off those sites if you want to protect your reputation, though. Cordially, David -- ******************************************************************* List Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm Unsubscribe: http://webstandardsgroup.org/join/unsubscribe.cfm Help: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *******************************************************************
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