[Seaside] CSS dinamycally manipulated

Boris Popov boris at deepcovelabs.com
Sun Jun 10 22:24:46 UTC 2007


<tongue-in-cheek>

You are joking about expensive editors, aren't you? :) Let's look at two
most popular CSS editors in terms of developer time at $60/hr,

http://macrabbit.com/cssedit = $29.95 = 30 minutes
http://www.newsgator.com/Individuals/TopStyle = $79.95 = 80 minutes

I bet if they cost 10 or 20 times more, I'd still let my designer
expense it, wouldn't you?

</tongue-in-cheek>

Cheers!

-Boris

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: seaside-bounces at lists.squeakfoundation.org [mailto:seaside-
> bounces at lists.squeakfoundation.org] On Behalf Of Jason Johnson
> Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 1:35 AM
> To: Seaside - general discussion
> Subject: Re: [Seaside] CSS dinamycally manipulated
> 
> Ramon Leon wrote:
> >> I think CSS has to become a first class citizen (like HTML)
> >> first, no? :) _______________________________________________
> >>
> >
> > No.  Designers aren't programmers and programmers aren't designers,
and
> they
> > never will be.
> >
> > Designers don't want dynamic CSS, and programmers have already lived
> through
> > having our dynamic markup (HTML) abused for design, why would we to
go
> > through that again?  Making CSS a first class citizen doesn't give
> designers
> > more options, it gives programmers more work.
> >
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> >
> 
> Ah but you're thinking about just one possibility.  If CSS were first
> class and easily manipulatable, then it would be possible to make a
CSS
> builder directly in Seaside.  Then your company doesn't have to buy
> expensive software to allow designers to style your pages.
> 
> 
> Having more options to do something doesn't give anyone more work
unless
> they choose to have more work.
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