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I am searching for information about using tikz to draw wireframes for websites. Is there any particular workflow around? Does somebody know some sort of packages I can use?

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Can you lead us to something tangible that you have in mind? Is it related to trees? Google gives diverse results for wireframes (yep, I have no idea what a wireframe is). – percusse Jan 2 '12 at 1:46
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The probability to find a package is null but have you tried to draw a wireframe, it seems easy ? – Alain Matthes Jan 2 '12 at 3:09
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Sorry for my offtopic comment. IMHO in this particular case a GUI approach seems better. There's a nice opensource tool for drawing diagrams and GUI prototyping called Pencil Project which can export to pdf. :) – Paulo Cereda Jan 2 '12 at 10:04

closed as not a real question by egreg, Paulo Cereda, lockstep, Ian Thompson, Joseph Wright Apr 14 '12 at 21:36

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