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 Minty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Tee,
>
> My understanding is that the tools being rolled out now are intended to
> streamline the production of basic layouts. We've used the Yahoo UI
> library to do that for a while; simple to be competitive on pricing. I
> know the bigger studios spend a lot of time developing pixel-perfect
> designs, usually on an elastic layout. We don't often attract the
> projects and budgets that would justify that level of quality.
>
> There has been a couple of years where quite basic page layouts have
> needed a lot of hours from experienced CSS developers to produce - I
> reckon those years are over and advanced CSS skills won't be used as
> often in smaller production teams. There will continue to be a place for
> highly skilled and experienced front-end developers in the bigger
> studios. This is a shift in the economics of website production; so
> yeah, have another think about career path.
>
> Remember, these days any designer can create a complex PDF file that can
> printed straight away - no need for the old technical skills to do
> colour separations and prepare printing plates! Complex and repetitive
> work will always be under pressure from engineering solutions.
> Fashionable design will always be under pressure from younger and cooler
> designers. I'm gonna get shares in Adobe and RMIT!
>
> Cheers
> Paul
>
>
> Paul Minty Director
>
> mintleaf studio
> We design & create stylish websites
>
> Post: Box 6 108 Flinders Street Melbourne VIC 3000
> Level 2 108 Flinders Street Melbourne
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> www.mintleafstudio.com.au
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Tee G. Peng
> Sent: Tuesday, 28 August 2007 10:16 AM
> To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
> Subject: [WSG] will Eric Meyer s CSS SCULPTOR put me out of job?
>
> Please don't be misguided by the subject :)
>
> http://www.webassist.com/professional/products/productdetails.asp?
> PID=135&RID=930
>
> I am just curious, what you do guys think of the dreamweaver extension
> like this one and the PVll CSS layout Magic, and the Google Blueprint ?
> Can they take over the carefully crafted CSS and structural markup you
> deliver to your clients? There first one even take care of IE browsers.
>
> I notice fewer people ask me to do CSS and XHTML templates lately :)
>
> tee
>
>
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