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Thanks Lee,
 
It helped ;-) Ithink, I was confused by seeing in WireFrame Editor option 'Generate Code'.
One more question. In WireFrame Editor I see option 'Prototypes', and in 'Generate Prototype' form there is a select box, where we can select template. Where I can learn more about how to create new templates and how to add them into WireFrame Editor?
 
On another subject :-) When I was reading article on WireFraming on hall site I spot this:
 

Steve: Same here. But you know, especially on smaller jobs, where I may not have a dedicated interface designer, I find that I can accumulate a library of design templates to show clients initially. A design template might have a text box, a radio button—various form components. Then it has that greeking text. "Lorem ipsum…" or whatever.

Hal: I wrote a little custom tag called <cf_greek> that will do that automatically for you. You can download that from halhelms.com.

Guys ! It is NOT Greek ! :-))) I think, this tag should be called <cf_latin>  Έν τάξι, φίλε μου? :-)

    JK

 

 

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 10:12 PM
Subject: RE: Wireframes and Nested Fuseboxes

Hi Jerzy,
 
The WireFrameTool has no concept of Fuseboxes or nesting, or any other architectural issue, and neither should you when you are wireframing.  To get the most out of wireframing, just concentrate on documenting all of the application's pages and all of the paths that connect them.  Put all thought of architecture, of circuits and fuseactions out of your head.  In fact, put all thought of Fusebox out of your head ;-)  All you are doing with a wireframe is documenting pages and paths.  Pages and Paths.
 
When you are finished doing the wireframing, AND the static prototyping, then and only then should you begin to think about Fusebox, Nested circuit, layouts, fuseactions, etc.  In fact, at that point, you might decide to build the application using CFOBJECTS, or Perl/CGI, etc.
 
Hope that helps, though I bet it doesn't ;-)
 
LeeBB
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerzy Kalat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Hello,
 
When I am using wireframes editor, can I somehow pass information of nested fuseboxes?
Or should I use this tool for functional specification for each fusebox and later integrate them myself?
 
 
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