Dear folks who are missing the point: First off, Andy’s talking about designing in the browser, so for those asking if it’s worth all the extra time to “code” major design changes/revisions every time the client asks, well, that’s part of Andy’s message: design in the browser and you don’t need to code your design—it’s already done.
Aren’t you missing the point here? In most cases, the designer and the web developer are two different people — in that case, designing (from scratch) in the browser is not an option.
@Dan Rubin:
Aren’t you missing the point here? In most cases, the designer and the web developer are two different people — in that case, designing (from scratch) in the browser is not an option.