O ver the years , the Web development team has grown in size and in sophistication. Although many Web sites are still the work of one person (the mythical Webmaster), companies increasingly rely on a multi-talented team to build and manage their Web sites. The best teams employ many talents: not only graphic designers, HTML coders, and programmers, but also copywriters, Flash animators, marketers, sales consultants , translators, and sometimes even an ergonomist. In practice, coordinating such a diverse team isn't always easy. In this chapter, you explore the use of XML and XSL as tools to separate the work of engineers (programmers and the like) from artistic personalities (designers). This separation matches the organization of many teams. |