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Designing for a Browser

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Foundation Drupal 7

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If you’re like me, you remember the 1990s and the glory days of Dreamweaver and tables. Then came CSS and a bunch of Dreamweaver extensions I could never quite get to work: menu builders, asset managers, link checkers, and more. Fortunately, Drupal is able to handle the logic behind a web site, so the task of a web designer is no longer focused on designing in Dreamweaver but focused on the design itself.

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© 2010 Robert J. Townsend with Stephanie Pakrul

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Townsend, R.J., Pakrul, S. (2010). Designing for a Browser. In: Foundation Drupal 7. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2809-7_9

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