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Graphical interface for Dev newbie

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Ben Laine-Toner - 18 Jul 2005 14:21 GMT
Hi,

I was wondering if anyone might be able to help.

I am a non developing tester for a software house with an art
degree.....odd I know......and wanted to have a play with ASP.Net.

The new product that we are developing in ASP.net has been put together
by a developer with little or no artistic flair, and so would like to
be able to edit the visual appearance of the forms without having to
get my hands dirty with the HTML.

Is there a graphical plug in for ASP.NET that will allow me to make
changes to the layout, in a photoshop / illustrator kind of a way???

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

Ben
Lucas Tam - 18 Jul 2005 15:24 GMT
> The new product that we are developing in ASP.net has been put together
> by a developer with little or no artistic flair, and so would like to
> be able to edit the visual appearance of the forms without having to
> get my hands dirty with the HTML.

> Is there a graphical plug in for ASP.NET that will allow me to make
> changes to the layout, in a photoshop / illustrator kind of a way???

You can use Dreamweaver or Frontpage... but if I were you, I would start
learning HTML + CSS... and eventually Javascript, DHTML, and Macromedia
Flash.

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Kevin Spencer - 18 Jul 2005 16:22 GMT
Your best bet would be to go with using CSS for style and layout. That way
you can do the style and layout completely separately from the HTML, in an
external CSS style sheet. There are several visual CSS editors out there.
Just google it.

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Patrick.O.Ige - 19 Jul 2005 02:31 GMT
Try this:-
http://www.bradsoft.com/index.asp
Its a good one to start

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