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Vieux 17/03/2008, 17h09   #1
Kenneth P. Turvey
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I'm working to improve the aesthetic appeal of the sites I design and
using CSS to do so. One of the books that I have, "The Principles of
Beautiful Web Design", recommends the use of "web comps". These are
basically drawings of the page using a tool that lets you get these
drawings done quickly. The tool the author, Jason Beaird, uses is
Firworks.

I have a virtual machine installed on my computer in order to run Windows
programs, but as a general rule I try to avoid doing so. In addition
Firworks isn't free, and I would like to avoid the cost of the package.

Is there a good program for doing these Web comps under Linux?

I've asked this question on the Gimp forums and what I found was that Gimp
probably isn't suited to this problem without using extensions. For
example, Gimp will not allow a text area to contain more than one style of
text. If you are using Gimp for this purpose, please let me know. If you
have a set of extensions for Gimp that you improve your productivity,
I'd really like to know what they are.

I apologize for posting this to so many groups (four I think), but I tried
posting to compp.infosystems.www.authoring.tools once already without
success.

Thank you,



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Kenneth P. Turvey <kt-usenet@squeakydolphin.com>
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