Adobe Muse....
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- benfal990
obviously, all coders will dislike it. And i can understand. It's like saying, "hey look, i can do your job without any hard labour" and have the same results.
- Hard labour! Lulz!nb
- LOL nbHorp
- yeah exactly what i thoughtbenfal99
- It's not the same results though is it.
Designer here BTWanimatedgif
- kerus0
This is almost as sweet as MS Word letting me make sweet sweet tables in my interwebs
- popfodders0
This is a crock of shit
- exador10
I've been chatting with the developers in my office here....the sentiment is pretty much what i've seen here. they looked at the code, chuckled a bit, and said they weren't terribly worried. However, all of them agreed it was a good idea. It'll provide a platform to whip together wireframes and mockups, walkthroughs etc a lot quicker, in some regards, than the methods we're currently using.....so we'll probably give it a shot on an upcoming project....
- Julesvm0
a good idea in it's infancy... No question that something resembling this will be the future for designers. Just as there's no question that there will continue to be a bleeding edge market for professionalism that requires custom human-written code.
- ...for [website] designers... thank you very much.monospaced
- boobs0
They keep making applications so that "non-designers" can build "attractive websites" without knowing "code." Dreamweaver, GoLive, WordPress, and a hundred others.
But the fact is, the hurdle to making an attractive website, is not really in knowing code, or in knowing the technical nuts-and-bolts of putting a site together. The hurdle is having some visual sensitivity and taste so that what you do make actually looks good.
It's like drawing: it's easy as pie to take care of the technical aspect. One gets a pencil, and makes some lines on paper. Every child can do it. But to do it well takes a lot of practice, thought, and application.
Same with playing piano: you just press the fucking buttons! What could be simpler? Well, hardly anyone applies themself enough to piano to learn a simple tune, let alone play something someone else would want to hear.
So again, it's trying to apply a technical solution when the problem is not, really, technical.
- <Knuckleberry
- on the flipside ,it's getting rid of the technical roadblocks so you can properly design a site.zarkonite