Chris Rizzo wrote:
I think we're mixing up the conversation here.
ik: Agree with Chris about mixing up the conversation and the
differences between site flow diagrams and wireframes/storyboards. I
suppose, as the original message was titled "wireframes" I assumed it
was with regards to the latte
htm
Careful visiting the link above you may learn way more than you expect
to. :)
Chris
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Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 12:19 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] [on-topic]wireframes
By chance, I've just finished building wireframes for a project in
XHTML & CSS. I found it a little more time consuming and as Andy
mentioned you can sit there and spend too long thinking about it. I
mean wireframes should be addressed separately from any visual /
production stages - your attention
Iva Koberg wrote:
What's stopping you from creating the prototype boxes in XHTML + CSS?
It has the added advantage of meaning that once you've got your
layout, you've also got your document structure. Just add the content
and remove the "border: 1px solid black;" properties and you're done.
One
> Should lead to yet another tool, Visio or
OmniGraffle, if so what is recommended on the MAC OS
side?
Chris,
You might want to
look into this article by Andy Clarke (And all that
Malarkey):
http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/archives/css_markup_guides.html
He uses Macromedia
Firewor
David R wrote:
/Should lead to yet another tool, Visio or OmniGraffle, if so what is
recommended on the MAC OS side?
What's stopping you from creating the prototype boxes in XHTML + CSS?
It has the added advantage of meaning that once you've got your
layout, you've also got your document struc
ments. Just email me off list.
Chris
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Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 2:16 PM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] [on-topic]wireframes
To my knowledge Vis
To my knowledge Visio is only available for Windows. OmniGraffle is an
outstanding tool for Mac OS X. I use it extensively in plotting out my site
designs in both Flow and UML methodologies. I often have to interoperate with
multiple OS and mutliple RDBMS, and charting the connectors is invaluable
Chris Kennon wrote:
/Should lead to yet another tool, Visio or OmniGraffle, if so what is
recommended on the MAC OS side?
What's stopping you from creating the prototype boxes in XHTML + CSS?
It has the added advantage of meaning that once you've got your layout,
you've also got your document st