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What code will the site end up with?
1. The design was drawn in Photoshop but the CSS/Less was copied by the CSS3PS plugin 2. The
adaptive look was made by Reflow CC + import from PS
3. The test and other code was written in Brackets, in fact, there are only fixing the first two points, editing and that's it.
4. Changes are viewed in the browser and the set parameters are immediately changed, then go to step 3
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Reflow by default is not suitable for production code, there are a lot of inaccuracies and garbage. Adobe directly states that this is a tool not for web designers, but for designers, which allows you to roughly estimate how the site will look in the browser.
When importing from PS, the structure of layers and folders is preserved, which means that the design must be thoroughly "licked" (judging by my experience, in four years of work I have seen a well-suited layout 10 times maximum, in other cases you have to bring it to mind by hand or work with what is there).
If you approach the matter responsibly, then in the end you can get good code, but it seems to me that it will take more time than writing html and media breakpoints by hand.
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