He or she doesn't have to slice for HTML or CSS3 though if they want to and can then thats good - but the important thing is that they can make a beautiful layout.
To give you an idea, I am thinking along the lines of rounded corners and shading.
I probably don't want the elements in .png files, and would prefer in CSS3 - with the best compatibility possible with IE but accepting the limitations.
Do you know anyone who designs lovely stuff like that?
If so, send me details.
Thanks
Friday, August 13, 2010
Help - I am looking for a designer for web pages
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