It's up to your designers. I've had designers that throw their hands up
at anything under the bonnet at all. Being a graphic designer myself, I
don't mind cutting code at any level. :)


The trick with anything like this is find the middle ground for your
team. For some, it's just having them cut just the HTML face and working
a process that allows flexibility with changes.

But the fact is, you can pick the difference of professional design. You
just have to ask yourself as to how much you want to pay for it.

I wish you luck.


Arron.



On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 00:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Haha! 
> 
> This whole idea of J2EE where we have seperation of roles hasn't quite happened has 
>it. The idea that there are business process programmers, database programmers, front 
>end guys etc. In the end it's always the same person fulfilling all the roles.
> 
> On the projects that I have been on in the past Graphic designers have been 
>comissioned to make up the pages, which are done statically. Then the programmers 
>have gone through the pains of making these pages dynamic.
> 
> Regards
> IV
> 
> 
> 
> >  from:    Foong Tzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >  date:    Mon, 25 Nov 2002 13:31:26
> >  to:      [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >  subject: Re: Struts: a Graphic Artist blessing or curse?
> > 
> > Dear Struts supporter,
> > 
> > There seems to be a real world problem with using Struts (well, not
> > really Struts, but JSP Tag Libraries). It seems despite zero java coding
> > on the JSP pages, those 'funny' tags are still not digest-able by average
> > graphic designers. I mean, if they were to use Macromedia DreamWeaver, it
> > would not've rendered the look and feel if the tags were something like
> > this: -
> > 
> > <html:img page="/nice.gif" altKey="Nice"/>
> > 
> > <html:html locale="true">  </html:html>
> > 
> > <html:link page="/another.jsp"><bean:message
> > key="another.title"/></html:link>
> > 
> > 
> > As opposed to the native standard HTML tags?
> > 
> > I'm really not sure whether Macromedia or any other popular graphic
> > artiste tool would render these Struts JSP pages properly. Anybody here
> > has any experience solving this real world problem?
> > 
> > Thanks. Any help would be much appreciated.
> > Regards,
> > 
> >   Tzer
> >   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > Is J2EE messing up your mind?
> > http://www.see-consulting.com
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