Walking the Walk
I've been teaching my Dreamweaver class how to prototype, and decided to show them how it's done. Check it out.
This started on paper, then moved to OmniGraffle. Then, I got busy with Apple Interface Builder, and finally souped it all up using MX 2004 and the new (unreleased) version of Dreamweaver.
Sometimes I find it hard to believe that creating new web designs is actually a part of my testing. Gotta walk the walk of our customers!
Thanks to Biz and Eric for the QA and encouragement.
March 17, 2005
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Aha! the new DW!
So... I suppose you're just going to tease us and not tell us any secrets, huh?
BTW: I'm seeing a huge gap between where I enter my info (name, email etc) and your comment box.
Posted by Tim G on March 19, 2005 06:02 PM