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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Find blogs of designers who care about css and standards and start emailing. Chances are they are willing to do contract work or know people.<BR>
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Cheers!<BR>
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-Boris (via BlackBerry)<BR>
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From: seaside-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org <seaside-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org><BR>
To: Seaside - general discussion <seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org><BR>
Sent: Mon Jul 14 17:46:55 2008<BR>
Subject: Re: [Seaside] thoughts on Seaside 3.0<BR>
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On Jul 14, 2008, at 6:24 PM, Todd Blanchard wrote:<BR>
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> I wish I could believe this. I recently put out a call for a "CSS <BR>
> Savvy web designer" and I got quite a few submissions. I have been <BR>
> plowing through the portfolios and sample work and the bottom line <BR>
> is, out of over 100 designer submissions, 3 were "mostly" properly <BR>
> CSS driven.<BR>
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> The industry just doesn't seem to be there. (And if anyone has a CSS <BR>
> savvy web developer in the Seattle area he'd like to recommend, I'm <BR>
> all ears).<BR>
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Ha. Send me the NYC ones.<BR>
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