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With the invention of CSS3, should a web designer use Photoshop?
Any other scenario:
Maybe not - If can use existing HTML/CSS/JS that matches the job requirements, or you're editing content of an existing client, you'll be better off working just in the code. … Keeping a common CSS file (with popular settings) will also help when it comes time to code, but I don't see the value of eliminating PS from the work flow - regardless of how robust CSS becomes. …
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Vertical rhythm/baseline grid in Web Design
The vertical rhythm isn't hard to implement, especially if you start with a CSS reset. … What I've found is that after working with a "canned" set of type declarations in my CSS file (h1 - h6, p, etc. - specifically, size, line-height, bottom margins) it's very easy to deploy. …