> I have always written standards compliant css for a site around a
> clients recommendations as to colours and position of logos etc. Now
> I've been asked:
>
> "You'd be fine doing the templates from supplied photoshop files?"
>
> I guess this would mean replicating the look of a PSD file with css
> code? Would this kind of client expect standards compliant css or rigid
> "WYSIWYG works in IE code", any tips to ensure that the result will be
> decent css are appreciated.
>
> Neerav

The types of clients I have worked with who asked that question were most
concerned that it looked like their PSD file. If you can do it with
compliant CSS, then go for it. Before you begin, you should find out what
sort of browsers/computers they'll be testing the site on.
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