Re: Integration?

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1999


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 22726
interpreted = N
texte = >From my experience, if someone wants to be part of the design of the site, have them design the whole site on paper, photoshop, whatever. Even cyberstudio if that's what they want.Have them complete the look and feel of the site that they want, then you take it over and make it work. That's been the best way in my past to get sites up and running.If he wants continuing exposure into the development of the site, hand him a manual or teach him something simple to keep him happy. Some people just like the ability to make a form that works. Try that.Or follow will's advice and get a new boss. Both approaches should solve your problem-howard Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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>From my experience, if someone wants to be part of the design of the site, have them design the whole site on paper, photoshop, whatever. Even cyberstudio if that's what they want.Have them complete the look and feel of the site that they want, then you take it over and make it work. That's been the best way in my past to get sites up and running.If he wants continuing exposure into the development of the site, hand him a manual or teach him something simple to keep him happy. Some people just like the ability to make a form that works. Try that.Or follow will's advice and get a new boss. Both approaches should solve your problem-howard Howard Wolosky

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