Re: WYSIWIG editor with WO
Re: WYSIWIG editor with WO
- Subject: Re: WYSIWIG editor with WO
- From: Ken Anderson <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2013 16:51:07 -0500
Thanks Ramsey & Johnny!
Ken
On Feb 12, 2013, at 3:28 PM, Ramsey Gurley <email@hidden> wrote:
> The basics
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> http://www.w3schools.com/TAGS/ref_byfunc.asp
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> They also have an intro to CSS
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> http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_intro.asp
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> Make sure you validate
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> http://validator.w3.org
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> Validating can be a bit tricky when you start injecting stuff everywhere with Ajax. Do validation long enough to know what you're doing, and then you'll know better than to insert <div>s inside of <span>s as well as other numbskull shenanigans.
>
> When you're really 1337, you can pick up SVG. It's the drawing markup of the web
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> http://www.learnsvg.com/books/learnsvg/dnld/eBookFullAll.zip
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> You can do stuff like barcodes in one SVG line element. It's pretty awesome.
>
> Ramsey
>
> On Feb 12, 2013, at 12:14 PM, Ken Anderson wrote:
>
>> Yeah, I think the better bet is to learn this stuff once and for all. Any recommendations for a good guide to html5 and css3 ? I asked this earlier and got a number of responses, but hey... :)
>>
>> Thanks again everyone!
>> Ken
>>
>> On Feb 12, 2013, at 2:04 PM, Johnny Miller <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Ken,
>>>
>>> There are also a number of companies who provide a PSD 2 HTML service (just Google it). The code quality you get is pretty high and they're reasonably priced. Although, I would recommend learning HTML and CSS.
>>>
>>> Johnny
>>>
>>> On Feb 12, 2013, at 7:09 AM, Ken Anderson <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>
>>>> David,
>>>>
>>>> No doubt - we already have a graphic designer, who will do comps for me to work from. The big question is, how do I get those comps into the real world. She doesn't do HTML, but getting a comp into HTML is pretty straightforward… the hard part is all the movement that people have become accustomed to.
>>>>
>>>> I was thinking I could take her raw graphics, the comp, and put them together in something like DreamWeaver, then WO-ify it from there. Reasonable?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks - and hope to see you at WOWODC!
>>>>
>>>> (The original) Ken
>>>>
>>>> On Feb 12, 2013, at 12:07 PM, David LeBer <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Ken,
>>>>>
>>>>> The workflow that has worked for us is to hire a designer, have them mock up the pages as plain html, then cut them into bits and "wo-ify" them.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a decent aesthetic sense, and good attention to detail, but would never consider myself a designer. I've found that nothing beats having a good design to start with.
>>>>>
>>>>> D
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2013-02-12, at 11:58 AM, Ken Anderson <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> All,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm building a web site, and would like some of the more whizzy UI's that are common today. I could go out and learn HTML5 and CSS3, but I was wondering if there's a reasonable shortcut like Dreamweaver or another editor.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does anyone have any recommendations or experience?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>> Ken
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