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Nov 21st 2002 | #79309 Report |
Member since: Sep 8th 2002 Posts: 14 |
I have just made a header for a site with links and everything already on it. Now, what would be the easiest way to save the image in order to make those links? Do I slice up the header and save all the links seperately so that I just add HTML to them, do I take it to Image ready? What? I need help!!!! Thanks |
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Nov 21st 2002 | #79383 Report |
Member since: Mar 24th 2002 Posts: 3114 |
Well, if you know HTML, slice 'em and code them in notepad for instance.. But if you're a bit familiar with IR, it'll do just fine too. Slice it up with guides in PS, then export to IR (CTRL+****+M), and choose slices->make slices from guides, then name them, and hit CTRL+SHIFT+ALT+S to make the code. |
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Nov 21st 2002 | #79408 Report |
Member since: Nov 26th 2001 Posts: 2586 |
Yikes! I never knew there was a "make slices from guides option" and I always just hacked them away in IR and cussed at that prog for how annoying it is with all those open windows and how the zoom goes in and out on you all the time..... hehe.
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Nov 21st 2002 | #79412 Report |
Member since: Jun 9th 2002 Posts: 1283 |
you dont even need to take it into image ready, ps can make the code just fine.
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Nov 21st 2002 | #79426 Report |
Member since: Nov 26th 2001 Posts: 2586 |
Yeah, I know what you mean, but I like how easy it is to label, do rollovers, etc in IR rather than straight from PS. I usually use PS if it's only a few or less images, like fixing something and just using one or two of the images.
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