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I find it hard to find really good XSP designers. Maybe you guys can help me out and let me know who you think the best is? Cheers |
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Anybody know of any?
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Jan, If you search the forum there was a post a while back where people shared their xsite pro websites. Perhaps that will give you some ideas and I'm pretty sure some of the people that shared were designers. Good luck |
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Most really great designers tend to loathe XsitePro. The code is funky and clunky and seems to be a hassle with those who have real design talent. However, there is a function I believe where you can export your XsitePro files to Dreamweaver and maybe that's the way to go. That said, I personally dig XSitePro and use it all the time. It's my web building program of choice. |
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Don't if he's the best but Jay has done a couple XSP sites for me and I was happy with his work: Professional mini site design and ecover design boosts your conversion - SPECIAL OFFER! |
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XSitePro is just software. Real coders code by hand.
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Jason you're right about Xsitepro producing funky code, but frankly it doesn't matter that much. Jan what are you looking for? If you want to do it yourself you can check out my blog tutorials at xsitewebdesigner.com/xsitepro2-blog/ You'll have to learn how to use an image program first and then learn how to splice it up but it's not too hard. |
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Andrea Wilson did a great job on one of my sites - header, the whole thing. She is at XSitePro Templates | XSitePro Headers, there are a lot of links there to sites she has designed. |
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