>
> That is why we use the Dash model to do some things at Clear Ink. Designers
> come in and give us mockups (valid html) for the site based on a functional
> specification document that has been reviewed by both the engineers and the
> designers. Once the engineers have the design of the site in hand, they then
> code up the html using ECS and make the web application functional following
> the Dash model. This has worked extremely well for us for almost 2 years

So what happens 6 months down the track when the 'designers' want a new
look? Presumably you have to recode/recompile? With templates you can just
edit the html. I guess in the future more of this will be handled by CSS,
but you can't rely on that for the moment.

barney

Barney Dalton
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Twist my arm http://telerobot.mech.uwa.edu.au

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