Well just an opinion here. For a graphics designer I would simply allow him to
go with what he is good at. He can handle the layout file and and mess around
with whatever dsp files he needs to, but I dont think he needs to know the logic
behind how you call the templates. This is why fusebox is fusebox, so multiple
people of different skill-sets do not get in the way of other peoples process or
screw something up.

Just my $.02
"Success is a journey, not a destination!!"



Doug Brown
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Fongemie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 7:37 AM
Subject: tips on working with non-fusebox designer/html guy??


> Hello fusebox,
>
>   I've been asked to collaborate on a site project with another
>   guy who has great graphic arts background and knows a bit of html.
>
>   His responsibilities will be the visual layout, design and content
>   to some degree.
>
>   I'm in charge of structuring the site, (fb) and making it all work.
>
>   This guy knows nothing of FB, and has only worked with static html.
>
>   I've got to be able to let him freely do his thing, and come up with
>   what he wants, but I'm thinking I should give him some constraints
>   in his design (this guy loves frames). I can't teach him FB methodology, but
he will need to
>   understand some of it I suppose.
>
>   I may start by having him come up with one static html page,
>   complete with all graphics, and then I'll break that up into a
>   layout file, show him what will be called in the switch file and
>   what is static on the layout file.
>
>   Any tips for getting a non FB person up to speed on a project? We
>   are also 2000 miles apart, so all interaction is by telephone and
>   email.
>
> --
> Best regards,
>  Jeff Fongemie                  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>

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