Just did it...it did the same thing as Photoshop.Originally posted by: Winchester
Whoops, sorry, in ImageReady try Save Optimized as.
Just did it...it did the same thing as Photoshop.Originally posted by: Winchester
Whoops, sorry, in ImageReady try Save Optimized as.
It produces an html file, but all there is an image. I guess I'd have to specify where the buttons should be and the editable regions. I wonder if I can export the picture into Dreamweaver as a layer, then convert it to tablesOriginally posted by: Winchester
It works fine for me. You have to click "HTML and Images" from the drop down box.
right. just looking for something easier than slicingOriginally posted by: Winchester
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<-- Just figured he knew that much already. Sorry.
Let us knowOriginally posted by: jntdesign
A guy I used to subcontract website design for sent me a CD full of these "wonderfull" website templates.
I haven't looked yet, but i'll host em if they're the same (or if they're decent)
#35Originally posted by: Winchester
Those do look nice, but I cant seem to find the one that they advertise at the top. Which # is it?
i didnt either. but its fun to learn, no?Originally posted by: PushHands
LOL.. wish I could.
I have absolutely no html, etc. website skills![]()
Look at template 23, the one with the cell phone. How am I supposed to cut something like that out?Originally posted by: Winchester
With the templates provided, all you do it slice out the "logo" area and replace the jpg within the html folder. ( i opened the jpg from the html folder to get the right size, then took the psd and sliced out the same dimensions and exported it for web, then just took that slice and renamed it and put it in the HTML folder). You will have to do the same for other parts that you want to edit.
Then open up the index.html and edit the text etc within that and it has all the tables and stuff already there.
This is what I setup in about 10 minutes following my steps. All I changed was the logo, and the hosting plans.
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