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Outsource xHTML/CSS

Thread title: Outsource xHTML/CSS
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PSD2HTML 1 14.29%
w3-Markup 3 42.86%
PSDChopstick 2 28.57%
xHTMLSlicer 1 14.29%
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05-28-2008, 10:40 AM
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Hey Guys,

Im just interested to know how many of you guys have used any of the xHTML/CSS services... Im using a poll but il only be including a few, post what ones you've used, if your a return customer, what you like / dislike about 'em.

Thanks

05-28-2008, 12:25 PM
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I've used PSDChopstick many a time, but back when Chris owned it. I didn't actually go through the site, rather I contacted Chris personally. So I guess that counts.

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Grr... Who moved it!? This is a general discussion. This isn't a discussion or how to write W3C Complient code :S

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never, wouldn't even think of using one as I can do the same job, just as well for free.

If you are a web designer you should know how to code good semantic xhtml to W3C standards.

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Who uses w3markup?

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Originally Posted by Eversuns View Post
Grr... Who moved it!? This is a general discussion. This isn't a discussion or how to write W3C Complient code :S
Yes, it is about the topic of the forum, which includes HTML/CSS. General discussion for for non-web related stuff.

I've never used any of them, but w3-markup is one I've never heard anything bad about.

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I always either code myself or outsource to Andrew

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Originally Posted by Liam View Post
If you are a web designer you should know how to code good semantic xhtml to W3C standards.
There is a lot more to good markup than being valid, or cross browser/platform presentable.

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I always either code myself or outsource to Andrew
Good coders are hard to find, and he is quite handy.

There should really be another poll option for Other.

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Originally Posted by Andrew R View Post
Yes, it is about the topic of the forum, which includes HTML/CSS. General discussion for for non-web related stuff.

I've never used any of them, but w3-markup is one I've never heard anything bad about.
And they seem to be an even larger firm than psd2html. Also some of their options are quite unusual, and I find somewhat funny:

Disable Internet Explorer Image Toolbar $9
Eric Meyer’s CSS Reset $9

The former which is this:
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<meta http-equiv="imagetoolbar" content="no" />
I have this by default in all of my templates. If I didn't see this I wouldn't believe someone actually charges people for these kind of things.

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Yeah I agree. I can code pretty well myself but with design requests coming in thick and fast sometimes he's a really good fallback and I know he'll deliver good code and on time.

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