d-programming-language.org template
Charlie
noone at nowhere.com
Thu May 18 10:25:49 PDT 2006
As a freelancer programmer for a long time I have seen the creation of
websites done this way about 90% of the time. A graphic designer
creates an image of what the site should look like, and then breaks it
into a template you can use to create the pages with.
Getting the design right is the first step. Breaking into HTML+CSS is
trivial.
Olaf Pohlmann wrote:
> Tiberiu Gal wrote:
>> http://dworks.marte.ro/template3
>
> Sorry if this sounds offensive, but what's the point in offering a
> graphic if the result should be HTML+CSS? A web site should scale with
> the size of the browser window and the font size chosen by the user.
> These are the first things to get right and only then you can try to
> make it look pretty. This is especially true for a site with a technical
> subject. It needs a good navigation structure and it has to work.
>
>
> op
>
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