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from the facinating essay :: phpPatterns() - Templates and Template Engines

"So your web designer decided for you that the "username" variable will be 25 characters max? Isn't that your job? "

no.

Aside form that, i feel like drupal is drawing me into a strange new world, in which web designers do the code, but can't actually design a usable interface. huh.

Posted at May 17, 2004 09:16 PM


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for some odd reason when I click on the ::phpPatterns() link it doesn't go anywhere. Is it me and my browser, or is the link unconnected to somewhere else?

Posted by George Girton at May 18, 2004 07:43 AM


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Here's the story:
http://www.phppatterns.com/index.php/article/articleview/4/

Posted by spautz at May 18, 2004 08:41 AM


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I would like very much to hear more about this. Why is the drupal world full of web designers that code but don't do useable interfaces? Is this good or bad? It sounds very strange.

Posted by Lawrence Krubner at May 19, 2004 05:32 PM


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