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integrating a graphic into a web interface |
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Jun 24th 2003 | #110020 Report |
Member since: Jun 19th 2003 Posts: 5 |
I want to make a nice interface (menu) for my website in photoshop. Once I create the image, how do I make it "editable" in html? Is there a way to achieve this with slices? I'm sorry if you don't really understand what I am saying...let me know if I need to be more specific. Thank you.
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Jun 24th 2003 | #110029 Report |
Member since: Jun 21st 2003 Posts: 23 |
You can use the slicing method: Slicing: -Use the rulers (Ctrl-R) and set up some guidelines for each button. -Select the rectangle Marquee tool and select the button's area. -Press: Shift-Ctrl-Alt-C. -File > New -Keep the width and height that they give you. Click ok. -Press Ctrl-V -Save -Do that for all buttons and extras. |
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Jun 24th 2003 | #110041 Report |
Member since: Jun 2nd 2003 Posts: 233 |
or you could just let photoshop slice it for you? there is a much easier method than frogs. just use the slice tool in photoshop to slice your interface as you wish. then you can either save just the images (if you like to write your own html) or the images and all the html (photoshop does the coding for you). after you slice it, just go to file and save for web. pick either jpeg or gif, depending on your image, and choose a quality of around 50-60. Thats all there is too it.
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Jun 24th 2003 | #110049 Report |
Member since: Jun 3rd 2003 Posts: 1867 |
Yeah, I use Imageready for my slicing which basically is the same thing. Does the coding and all.
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