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Replacing tables with CSS

Thread began 12/09/2009 3:12 pm by Art | Last modified 12/11/2009 5:19 pm by Art | 3169 views | 7 replies

Art

Thanks Jimmy Wu

Thanks,

Perhaps this is a solution. However, since posting here, I've been looking deeper at Adobe Fireworks and it's ability to mock-up a site, drop graphics in and export to standards CSS and I'm pretty impressed. If you haven't looked at it, try going to tv.adobe.com and click on the "Program/Fireworks" and check out the videos there.

Fireworks is doing some really nice things these days. I actually thought they were going to remove it but there seems to be more life in it.

I worked in Fireworks some more since I posted here and it looks like it will do what I want it to do. I think it fits more with the tactile design style I want to use. It's quick and once I have the exported graphics, css and html files, I can move them around fairly quickly and get what I want done in the time-frame I was looking for.

I'll probably play around with Sculptor some more so as to make sure I'm not losing out on something I should know.

Thanks

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