Web Site Mock-ups and StoryBoarding?
brado77 asks: "I have spent years on the programming side of web development, but am presently moving into more of a design interest and focus. I am interested in what design tools out there for web site mock-ups and storyboarding that people find the most effective and fastest. No matter how skilled, programming is generally both too slow a method for this, and aesthetically clumsy (mucking through HTML to quickly change colors, layout, fonts, etc.). Photoshop is another route, but addresses its content from a structural perspective different from web layout. Has anyone found any tools specifically for mock-ups and storyboarding that are geared toward design professionals? (I can already sense the onslaught of "pencil and paper" and "whiteboard and marker" responses... :-)"
That you can develop beautiful, and wonderful concepts in graphics tools, that can't be realized as actual honest to goodness useable sites via a semi-slow network connection. She always claims that being obsessed with how small your site is, and doing as much as possible directly in HTML/CSS is the way to go from start to finish. She regularly gets photoshop files showing her what to design, and she has to reject, or significantly modify a lot of things, because they aren't possible given other technical constraints.
It reminds me of my brother's old adage, that all architects should have to actually frame the houses they draw. Because drawing in on paper is a lot easier then realizing the finished product given the limitations of the real world.
If you are aware of the limitations, and strictly stay inside of them, I suppose it would work. However, you're talking about HTML. It is a markup language. It's not that hard to prototype a site directly in it if it's static content.
Kirby