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Feb 1st 2004 | #140262 Report |
Member since: Feb 1st 2004 Posts: 1 |
I have a website I'm building using photoshop 7 , I sliced the image up leaving the middle section for the content, then I used the save for web option and save all the images and HTML. I used Frontpage, opened the webpage up and then took out the middle picture out , thats when all hell hit the fan.. lol .. now the entire image is off center and all screwed up . .. so I guess my question is, how would I leave that Cell out and the picture in the center, and still have everything Line up ? I'm sure there probly a simple way to achieve this , I'm just missing something I suppose. .. I have used Photoshop pretty well until trying to make an entire webpage with it, I just need to know how to leave out the center part and still have it all line up , theres only 7 total slices theres a top slice, a left slice a right slice and a footer slice, a coupole of spacer slices under the top sclice, and then the Huge middle slice that wont go away , without screwing the entire page up .. I sliced the image in the center into 3 parts and left one of them in there to hold the sides up, and it worked, but is there an easier way to have this work? thnx, WT |
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Feb 1st 2004 | #140264 Report |
Member since: Mar 24th 2002 Posts: 3114 |
Don't use frontpage, it's the devil. Just open the HTML file in notepad and change the [TD][image src='blah.gif'][/TD] To [TD background='blah.gif' width=xxx height=xxx][/TD] |
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Feb 2nd 2004 | #140517 Report |
Member since: Mar 24th 2003 Posts: 586 |
wildtony, When you go to save for web in PS7, and the window opens. Pick your slice tool on the left hand side. Double click the image you want left out and choose, "NO IMAGE" then hit "ok". This will create an empty cell for you when you open it up in any WYSIWYG program such as Dreamweaver or FrontPage. Then you can choose your cell properties in the program and change the insertion point to add an image. I hope this helps you man. Cheers! |
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