the html code is generated by photoshop.Originally posted by: lilcam
so let me get this straight. this is in psd
meaning these are sliced into various PSD files? A huge graphic file, just pieced together like a puzzle?
no html coding involved?
Huh ? You can ? Imageready maybe ? Where's that option ?Originally posted by: trek
the html code is generated by photoshop.Originally posted by: lilcam
so let me get this straight. this is in psd
meaning these are sliced into various PSD files? A huge graphic file, just pieced together like a puzzle?
no html coding involved?
You can use Image Ready to create slices in the PSD file. You can than export that as seperate images along with an HTML document. You still must edit the code in order to add your own content to it though.Originally posted by: rh71
Huh ? You can ? Imageready maybe ? Where's that option ?Originally posted by: trekthe html code is generated by photoshop.Originally posted by: lilcam so let me get this straight. this is in psd meaning these are sliced into various PSD files? A huge graphic file, just pieced together like a puzzle? no html coding involved?
Here are a couple more sites that you guys may find useful.Originally posted by: oniq
Open Source Web Design: http://www.oswd.org/
NICe LinksOriginally posted by: ajpa123
Here are a couple more sites that you guys may find useful.Originally posted by: oniq
Open Source Web Design: http://www.oswd.org/
http://www.webdesignhelper.co.uk/index.html
http://www.myfreetemplates.com/
http://www.freewebtemplates.com/
http://www.templatesbox.com/templates.htm
http://freesitetemplates.com/templates/
Have fun :beer:
AJ
Nice, thanks for sharing everyone.Originally posted by: ajpa123
Here are a couple more sites that you guys may find useful.Originally posted by: oniq
Open Source Web Design: http://www.oswd.org/
http://www.webdesignhelper.co.uk/index.html
http://www.myfreetemplates.com/
http://www.freewebtemplates.com/
http://www.templatesbox.com/templates.htm
http://freesitetemplates.com/templates/
Have fun :beer:
AJ
Same me with, I just don't seem to have the artistic ability.Originally posted by: Rogue
These are some nice looking templates. I'm afraid I'm much better at improving upon something than starting from scratch and these help me out a whole lot!
Actually, most of the templates that are offered are in .PSD format. One really needs more skills in Photoshop and Image Ready to use them to set their site up - as opposed to knowing HTML. Image Ready allows you to "slice" the image up so you can create the buttons for your site. Once you are going through the process of "slicing" - you are offered the option of adding an HTML link to the button. It's not a hard process at all - but, with a little effort, should turn out quite nice.Originally posted by: PushHands
LOL.. wish I could.
I have absolutely no html, etc. website skills![]()
ThanksOriginally posted by: ajpa123
Here are a couple more sites that you guys may find useful.Originally posted by: oniq
Open Source Web Design: http://www.oswd.org/
http://www.webdesignhelper.co.uk/index.html
http://www.myfreetemplates.com/
http://www.freewebtemplates.com/
http://www.templatesbox.com/templates.htm
http://freesitetemplates.com/templates/
Have fun :beer:
AJ
Here's the link to one of the templates: 2.13MBOriginally posted by: trek
the html code is generated by photoshop.Originally posted by: lilcam
so let me get this straight. this is in psd
meaning these are sliced into various PSD files? A huge graphic file, just pieced together like a puzzle?
no html coding involved?
using that option saves it as an image or an html files that doesn't have clickable linksOriginally posted by: Winchester
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