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Sep 16th 2003 | #122060 Report |
Member since: Sep 16th 2003 Posts: 1 |
First off, I have my webpage drawn out page for page in photoshop. Now what I'm confused about is the process of saving my design in photoshop, to cutting it up, to getting it on Golive to my domain. Could someone please briefly explain these steps on how I would go upon doing this. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. -Thanks |
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Sep 16th 2003 | #122064 Report |
Member since: May 27th 2002 Posts: 1028 |
With Photoshop, you also got Image Ready. Image Ready is used as your middle step between Photoshop and GoLive. If you have Photoshop 7 there is the Slice Tool (K) on the toolbar, if not - it's in Image Ready. Take the slice tool and create little boxes around the images you want to use as links. These sliced boxes now have different link and rollover properties that can be edited in Image Ready. Once you have all your links sliced up and targets set in Image Ready, just Optimize for web. Image Ready automatically saves each sliced image in a separate folder, and creates a table based HTML code snippet for all images in that folder. All you have to do is open it in Go Live. *NOTE* I have never used GoLive, so I'm sure there are easier ways do to what you want, but with Dreamweaver, that is the way to go, and it will work for GoLive.
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Sep 16th 2003 | #122065 Report |
Member since: Nov 26th 2001 Posts: 2586 |
http://www.hybridfusion.com/slice.html It's not a 1.2.3... kind of explanation. But here is a quick tutorial on how to slice from photoshop then if you just open it up in GoLive you can edit the web layout from there. GoLive is the same type of program as Dreamweaver - WYSIWYG web tools. |
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