Is there any way to lock down Photoshop to prevent designers from creating styles that cannot be rendered in CSS?
- by Hugo Rodger-Brown
Photoshop is a much more powerful design tool than CSS, and given free reign to design at will, designers will often tweak things like font settings to a degree that cannot be recreated on the web.
Is there any way to lock down Photoshop, or perhaps run an equivalent of the Office 2010 "Compatability report" that shows the designer where they have designed something that cannot be rendered on a web page.
Something like the old-school "web-safe" colour palette, but for an overall design.