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Ilya Saveliev2017-08-01 09:25:42
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Ilya Saveliev, 2017-08-01 09:25:42

Drawing a website design - where to start?

Hello.
The question in the title is a little strange, so I’ll be specific - for example, there is a task to make an adaptive landing page (only design).
If you look "on the front" (from the point of view of FrontEnd'a), the choice of CSS-framework lies with me as a designer (in case the customer didn't provide any data regarding this moment)?
So I drew a prototype of the landing page, everything is OK, approved, now I open Photoshop / sketch and ... which, for example, grid system should I choose, etc.
It's just that each CSS framework has its own libraries, components, widgets, etc... but I need to focus on some patterns when implementing the design. Or should I give a shit about all this and do it in the style of "I'm a designer - I create, but I don't care how it is laid out?" :)
Share your experience, maybe some established trends in this regard, who has any thoughts?

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metajiji, 2019-03-06
@Kennius

Windows - putty
Osx/linux/other nix - ssh directly in terminal

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OnYourLips, 2019-03-04
@OnYourLips

Standard openssh client IMHO leader without options
Synchronization in the form of a config file ~/.ssh/config

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CityCat4, 2019-03-05
@CityCat4

For Apple, I have no idea what kind of clients there are. For Windows, I always use xshell, although I consider absolute telnet to be the best, but it is paid.

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Anton, 2019-03-05
@karminski

Windows 10 has a built-in SSH client. Completely working.

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werevolff, 2019-03-05
@werevolff

I installed wsl and set up terminals on ConEmu. Better Linux ssh did not see any solutions. This is both ssh and scp. In a word, full stuffing. And under cmd I put git - it has a standard ssh in the box. Although, now, it seems, in 10-ke it is built-in. If not, then you should install git for windows. But I prefer to work through wsl.

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Ivan Bogachev, 2017-08-01
@floydman-89

The choice of CSS framework is up to me as a designer... It's just that each CSS framework has its own libraries, components, widgets, etc...

The tool is selected for the task, and not the tasks are adjusted to the tool. And the choice will be made by a layout designer / front-end developer, who is much better versed in the variety of tools than you.
You are a designer (I hope you are a good one, or at least aspire to be one). Accordingly, you understand better than the rest of the team how it should look. If you make the same elements the same on the layout, and not “by eye, plus or minus a couple of pixels” with the requirement to make a pixel-perfect layout, and apply a style guide to this, everything will be fine. In general, a style guide is a very useful thing, especially in long-lived projects. And a plus in the designer's karma. The main thing is not to be arrogant: if a good layout designer says that you blurted out something somewhere, check if you really blurted out something. If you are the only designer on the project, there is usually no one to check you except for the layout designer.

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devstudent, 2017-08-01
@devstudent

no one makes a design for frameworks, grids, grids and other features of the framework, the layout designer will set up how it will be in the design (if he uses them at all), this is not a problem. unless the design for a certain cms makes sense, but you have a landing page, so this is not your case

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GreatRash, 2017-08-01
@GreatRash

Chot you did everything topsy-turvy. You must first select the grid, and then draw. And you first drew a picture, and now you are trying to pull an owl on a globe.

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