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	<title>Huddled Masses &#187; Web Design</title>
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		<title>Redesign &#8230; by Artisteer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 04:36:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joel 'Jaykul' Bennett</dc:creator>
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	<p>I recently came across a link to &#8220;<a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=ZzLC6sLW3Bc&#038;offerid=173903.10000001&#038;type=3&#038;subid=0" >Web Design Generator &#8211; Artisteer</a><IMG border=0 width=1 height=1 src="http://ad.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/show?id=ZzLC6sLW3Bc&#038;bids=173903.10000001&#038;type=3&#038;subid=0" >,&#8221; which I had never heard of before &#8230; I had a copy of it given to me, and I have to say that I&#8217;m really impressed! </p>

	<p>Now, before you rush out and buy this, let&#8217;s be clear, because I don&#8217;t want to <i>over</i>sell this, or rather, to mis-represent it: Artisteer is <strong>not</strong> Blend. It is not FrontPage. It is not DreamWeaver.  (It&#8217;s not trying to be). It&#8217;s a <strong>template generator,</strong> and it does a <em>great</em> job at that.  Their website says:</p>

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		<li>Design awesome WordPress Blogs and professional Websites in Minutes</li>
		<li>No need to learn Photoshop, <span class="caps">CSS</span>, <span class="caps">HTML</span> or other technologies</li>
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		<li>Export as WordPress Theme</li>
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	<p>And it&#8217;s all true. I was able to create a slick WordPress template in just a few minutes, with really awesome integration of my own photos for the header with their watermarks and backgrounds and more, and creating custom buttons and header/menu gradients to match the link colors and all of that sort of stuff is literally as simple as selecting a color. Of course, I didn&#8217;t stop there. I spent hours playing around with all the settings and generating color-scheme after color scheme &#8212; it was actually fun, and I can&#8217;t say as I&#8217;ve ever had fun making a WordPress theme before  <img src='http://huddledmasses.org/wordpress/wp-includes/' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> .</p>

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	<p><a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=ZzLC6sLW3Bc&#038;offerid=173903.10000001&#038;type=3&#038;subid=0">Artisteer</a> also has pre-created color schemes, font combinations, and header/etc. so even if your sense of style is worse than mine, you could make good-looking designs in just a few minutes. When you export them as WordPress templates they include full support for &#8220;widgets&#8221; and can be multiple columns, etc.  When you export the WordPress template you can actually have them export it straight to a .zip file suitable for upload through the WordPress back-end, so there&#8217;s nothing to figure out. All for only $50, and for an extra $80, you get the additional ability to:</p>

	<ul>
		<li>Export templates for Joomla</li>
		<li>Export templates for Drupal</li>
		<li>Export templates for DotNetNuke (currently in beta)</li>
		<li>Export to a C# Asp.Net Visual Studio project (including templates for several pages and a site .master page)</li>
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		<li>Export to CodeCharge Studio</li>
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	<p>There are one thing missing from this great app (which I hope can be added in a future release, now that I own a copy): there&#8217;s no support for flexible-width layouts. You can make your layout whatever width you like, but you can&#8217;t make it flexible to the browser width.  It&#8217;s also a shame they don&#8217;t adopt Yahoo&#8217;s grid layouts &#8212; they have their own system, which works just as well, but obviously misses out the flexible-width option. Of course, if you know a little html/css you can (as I did for this theme) hack the box layout to match the <a href="http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/grids/"><span class="caps">YUI</span> Grid</a> layouts and get a flexible-width layout that way, and even add a few extra sidebars.</p>

	<p>I do have a few nits to pick that are rather minor:  </p>

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		<li>I was annoyed that I couldn&#8217;t set the borders on some of the boxes to show only a bottom border, or only a top border (I actually hacked a couple of them after publishing it to add -moz-rounded-borders and remove borders from a few edges). </li>
		<li>I was frustrated while I was playing with it that it generated a bunch of links in the footer like &#8220;Contact us,&#8221; &#8220;Terms of Use,&#8221; and &#8220;Privacy Statement,&#8221; etc &#8230; without offering me anywhere in the app to edit either the list of links, or set an actual location for them to link to (they just link to &#8220;#&#8221;).  Once I loaded the theme in WordPress I discovered they actually provided a setting in WordPress&#8217; appearance settings where you can customize the footer, which is awesome, in that it makes the theme truly reusable, but a little heads up would have been nice, and saved me digging into the source to try to figure it out.</li>
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		<li>The export option for Asp.Net should support other languages (at least VB.Net), and should include a project file for people who are starting a new site. It also needs an <span class="caps">MVC</span> option &#8212; I&#8217;m in the middle of playing with trying to use a template I created with it on an AtomSite powered project, and what I&#8217;ve discovered is that Asp.Net templates require quite a bit of tweaking to become Asp.Net <span class="caps">MVC</span> templates.</li>
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	<p>Overall, awesome product, and very worthwhile if you create a lot of WordPress/Drupal/DotNetNuke/Joomla sites (as I do), and are tempted to splurge on for-pay themes to try to differentiate your sites (or your customer&#8217;s sites).</p>

	<p>As a final note, I just saw on their new page that they have a beta available for Mac that runs on Mono, which might make it the first Mac OS app that has the fluent ribbon interface from Office 2007  <img src='http://huddledmasses.org/wordpress/wp-includes/' alt=':P' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>

	<h4>Footnote</h4>

	<p>You may have noticed the links above are affiliate links. I think you can tell this article is just my usual opinionated review, but after I wrote it, I discovered that Artisteer has a referral program. So I signed up and I changed the links. I&#8217;m feeling ambivalent about that right now, so if you think it&#8217;s uncool of me to try and make a buck off a review, you can go straight to <a href="http://Artisteer.com">Artisteer.com</a> and avoid giving me the credit, and then let me know in the comments that I shouldn&#8217;t do that anymore.</p>

	<p>Incidentally, the referral company is LinkSynergy (<a href="http://LinkShare.com">LinkShare.com</a>) and they are totally above-board. Since I&#8217;ve already used them on this page, and because it feels recursive and redundant, here&#8217;s a link to the <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=ZzLC6sLW3Bc&#038;offerid=7097.10000015&#038;type=3&#038;subid=0" >LinkShare Referral Program</a><IMG border=0 width=1 height=1 src="http://ad.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/show?id=ZzLC6sLW3Bc&#038;bids=7097.10000015&#038;type=3&#038;subid=0" > too.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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