Re: [PHP] Re: WYSIWYG vs. the 'power-user'

2007-04-16 Thread Richard Lynch
On Fri, April 13, 2007 7:29 pm, Børge Holen wrote: > On Thursday 12 April 2007 18:18, Chetan Graham wrote: >> To set the record straight for both camps, in the web apps that come >> to me >> I simply do the PHP, javascript, etc. The files come to me already >> PhotoShopped and Dreamweaed. > >

Re: [PHP] Re: WYSIWYG vs. the 'power-user'

2007-04-13 Thread Børge Holen
On Thursday 12 April 2007 18:18, Chetan Graham wrote: > To set the record straight for both camps, in the web apps that come to me > I simply do the PHP, javascript, etc. The files come to me already > PhotoShopped and Dreamweaed. Yup,,, just filling in the blanks where its needed. > > I tell

[PHP] Re: WYSIWYG vs. the 'power-user'

2007-04-13 Thread tedd
At 7:18 PM +0300 4/12/07, Chetan Graham wrote: To set the record straight for both camps, It's good to know both sides of everything. But that's part of the problem because usually those who use only one, don't understand the other. If you are proficient in both, then you have the experien

Re: [PHP] Re: WYSIWYG vs. the 'power-user'

2007-04-13 Thread Sancar Saran
It depends what did you want... For example. My current project uses own template engine. It was so simple. you have to use {} marked nodes inside of generic html document. You have to use text editor to update template file... Then guess what... Our HTML designers cring for dreamweaver support

Re: [PHP] Re: WYSIWYG vs. the 'power-user'

2007-04-12 Thread Jason Pruim
I couldn't agree more with what you are saying in this thread Chetan, I have my feet in quite a few worlds myself, I actually use dreamweaver as a code editor since it has the code completion (I don't know web design/php/mysql/etc etc very well) and some times I need reminders. I have never

[PHP] Re: WYSIWYG vs. the 'power-user'

2007-04-12 Thread Jochem Maas
Chetan Graham wrote: ince story. > Also, I do not believe in making fun of people or their views on a subject > even if I feel I know better. Better a friend than an enemy. by definition if you choose 'friend' you are stuck with the concept of 'enemy' - and war will continue doing great busines

[PHP] Re: WYSIWYG vs. the 'power-user'

2007-04-12 Thread Chetan Graham
To set the record straight for both camps, in the web apps that come to me I simply do the PHP, javascript, etc. The files come to me already PhotoShopped and Dreamweaed. I tell them the fields I need, giving them a general pencil sketch of the login or edit page, etc. as I see it. They are