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Interfaces see the light of day

Posted by Sean on January 22nd, 2007

Up until now, we’ve been working with XHTML wireframes and some minimal (read: boring) CSS. Our designs sat cozy in their respective PSD files, longing for the day that they’d be sliced into existence. Since we’re basically finished with the back-end coding, we decided it was time to get those interfaces underway.

We hired Hamid Palo to take on the task. Hamid has been absolutely instrumental in bringing Slamdot to life and it is very exciting to finally be able to see it in a web browser.

Daniel has been working on the help topics and the copy for the website. Within a couple of weeks, we should be bringing all of the components together. So far everything is looking great!

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