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creating web page from psd |
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Oct 8th 2003 | #123975 Report |
Member since: Oct 8th 2003 Posts: 1 |
I feel pretty amateurish asking this question, but here's my quandary anyway: I download PS templates quite often from BoxedArt.com to use for my own pleasure and occasionally a client website. I am a novice to Photoshop however, and don't know how to properly slice up a layout that has already been sliced. This makes it next to impossible to produce a web page from the psd file once I make the desired edits to it. It also doesn't help that I don't know how to properly create a well-structured HTML page from a psd source file. Can anyone point me toward any tutorials that will help me to understand how to do this properly? Thanks in advance.
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Oct 8th 2003 | #124077 Report |
Member since: Jul 25th 2003 Posts: 489 |
hmm.. let me self promot for once, I wrote one for ps web slice. http://www.hybridfusion.com/slice.html hope it helps you a little on understanding cheers |
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Oct 8th 2003 | #124083 Report |
Member since: Sep 30th 2003 Posts: 129 |
nice tut... i was wondering about this too... thx for the link
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Dec 4th 2003 | #131817 Report |
Member since: Jun 22nd 2002 Posts: 9 |
Are web Designers actuallyt going through that many steps to create these websites?
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Dec 4th 2003 | #131822 Report |
Member since: Apr 15th 2002 Posts: 1130 |
well, that depends on how you work.. i dont use image ready for example.. i cut up the images i want, the way i want them in photoshop and i write/code the site in notepad .. im porobalby gonna start using dreamweaver or Homesite once i get to the mighty php learning ;) like im ever gonna pull myself together ... -_- |
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