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How to change adobe photoshop image into a HTML file? |
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Jul 5th 2007 | #177369 Report |
Member since: Jul 5th 2007 Posts: 1 |
Dear all, I need help desperately! I have to build a website named Hollywood Movie Wallpaper . I've already gotten the pages done using adobe photoshop. This means that I know exactly what I want on each page and I've done the whole page by adobe photoshop. However, most website host needs the file to be in html in order for it to appear on the web. Is there any way to change an adobe photoshop image into a html file without changing the layout or anything? Coz it was hard work designing the layout and inserting the content into adobe photoshop image. |
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Jul 5th 2007 | #177370 Report |
Member since: Jun 17th 2007 Posts: 71 |
Normally, a graphics file (gig,jpg or png etc) is inserted to a HTML file by using the HTML tag : This is a way. |
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Jul 5th 2007 | #177372 Report |
Member since: Apr 5th 2001 Posts: 2544 |
Yeah... To create a website you'll need to learn how to code HTML and CSS. There are some tools to get you started, search for WYSIWYG website tools on google to find a free one. You use photoshop to create the images and layout and in your HTML or CSS code you program where the images are located on the page. Image ready (part of photoshop) can help get you on your way. If you slice the layout and export the images it will even create a HTML file for you, but the code isn't all too great. Check these tutorials out: http://www.dwphotoshop.com/photoshop/InterfaceTutorial.php http://biorust.com/index.php?page=tutorial_detail&tutid=23 http://www.developingwebs.net/css/creatingsitetemplateincss.php |
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Jul 10th 2007 | #177492 Report |
Member since: Jul 10th 2007 Posts: 87 |
If I'm understanding this right, then here's my solution: Upload the image into Photobucket or soemthing. Take the link to that image and paste it where needed. (NOTE I may have understood the question correctly so this may not be the answer you are looking for)
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Jul 11th 2007 | #177516 Report |
Member since: Jul 11th 2007 Posts: 3 |
Please note though, Image Ready is no longer in CS3. Adobe got rid of it. Although, some of the functions is ported to Photoshop. Others are gone.
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