On Saturday, October 4, 2014, patrick <patr...@iampms.com> wrote: > On 10/4/2014 12:14 am, Crest Christopher wrote: > >> Suppose I download a 960 framework, I design my site on top. I now want >> to start building the site and complete it in, I suppose two weeks time. >> >> How do I translate the design from a image template to the development >> stage ? I've watched many tutorials on this subject but the details that I >> and many are concerned with are never explained, it can be those details >> that makes it or breaks it from understanding something. >> >> > > Ahh, okay -- here's where I misunderstood you. > > It may sound trite, but there is no substitute for experience. > It's like having a set of drawings for a house and then watching a video > about home construction. You can do it that way, but it might take a bit > longer. > > You will really benefit by just trying it. Start (relatively) easily with > a popular framework/grid and try to build one page of your design -- the > simplest component (say the mobile version of your simplest page). > Developing mobile first can make it easier, since it's easier to add than > it is to remove (this is totally over-simplified, but you get the idea). > > Does this help? Or am I still off? > > -- > > //patrick > http://iampms.com > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > Agreed. Just do it. Try it. The framework creates the layout - two columns etc - and you put your content in where it goes. At that point you may have more specific issues that might be more easily helped with here on the list like "how do I get this image to break out of its grid column as a design element" etc.
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