Do you sometimes ask yourself this question when welding a visual design created by someone else into a CSS layout:
What the hell was he thinking here?
Well no more, with HTML Stamps. For some time now i’m using them myself to attach visual aids to my designs in Photoshop.
HTML Stamps are a set of custom symbols and brushes created by the people at Twinsparc and allow a visual designer to add clear guidelines to a layout he created. They are available in different flavors, illustrator, fireworks, visio and others included. I don’t need to tell you that using these increases teamplay and workflow by huge leaps.
Using them I never forget how that one element has to be implemented, does it need to be a h1 title, h2, or maybe a sIFR replacement? Is the menu ment to be a <ul> or <dl>? Even if I open up the a design I created several months ago, I still know how everything has to be implemented in CSS and I can start coding straight away.
Check them out and you might end up getting the css guy buying you a beer at the next geekdiner
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