hi,
are there any books anyone can recommend on how to use photoshop to
design website, doing the layout in photoshop and then converting that
into a static html and being able to work off that. i know css and
have been designing by html/css, but i've seen maybe templates done in
photoshop, just wondering how to learn how to do that. i have cs4, if
that matters.
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 08:59:40 -0800 (PST), soni2926
<soni2926@yahoo.com> wrote:
>hi,
>are there any books anyone can recommend on how to use photoshop to
>design website, doing the layout in photoshop and then converting that
>into a static html and being able to work off that. i know css and
>have been designing by html/css, but i've seen maybe templates done in
>photoshop, just wondering how to learn how to do that. i have cs4, if
>that matters.
>
>thanks.
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 20:12:44 +0200, Dave <dave@durbs.koza> wrote:
>On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 08:59:40 -0800 (PST), soni2926
><soni2926@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>hi,
>>are there any books anyone can recommend on how to use photoshop to
>>design website, doing the layout in photoshop and then converting that
>>into a static html and being able to work off that. i know css and
>>have been designing by html/css, but i've seen maybe templates done in
>>photoshop, just wondering how to learn how to do that. i have cs4, if
>>that matters.
>>
>>thanks.
>
>
>See whether you find Adobe Photoshop under this list
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTML_editors
>
should have added: and if you do not find it there,
it is not a HTML Writer.
On Jan 26, 8:59 am, soni2926 <soni2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> hi,
> are there any books anyone can recommend on how to use photoshop to
> design website, doing the layout in photoshop and then converting that
> into a static html and being able to work off that. i know css and
> have been designing by html/css, but i've seen maybe templates done in
> photoshop, just wondering how to learn how to do that. i have cs4, if
> that matters.
>
> thanks.
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 08:59:40 -0800 (PST), soni2926 wrote:
> hi,
> are there any books anyone can recommend on how to use photoshop to
> design website, doing the layout in photoshop and then converting that
> into a static html and being able to work off that. i know css and
> have been designing by html/css, but i've seen maybe templates done in
> photoshop, just wondering how to learn how to do that. i have cs4, if
> that matters.
....
This is a standard procedure. A web designer will deliver a sliced psd,
along with the "Save for Web..." html version, to be used as a template for
a web page.
Then import that into your normal html editor - Dreamweaver, for example -
and add content to turn it into a real web page.
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 08:59:40 -0800 (PST), soni2926 wrote:
> hi,
> are there any books anyone can recommend on how to use photoshop to
> design website, doing the layout in photoshop and then converting that
> into a static html and being able to work off that. i know css and
> have been designing by html/css, but i've seen maybe templates done in
> photoshop, just wondering how to learn how to do that. i have cs4, if
> that matters.
>
> thanks.
You asked for a book.
Adobe CS4 Web Workflows : Building Websites with Adobe Creative Suite 4
> acs2006 <akiosatoh@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>I found this link to be extremely helpful.
>>
>
> This twits usually do not have the decency to thank somebody
> doing what you did here. Thanx anyway, for sharing it with
> those who can make use of it.
>On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 19:15:54 +0200, Dave wrote:
>
>> acs2006 <akiosatoh@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I found this link to be extremely helpful.
>>>
>>
>> This twits usually do not have the decency to thank somebody
>> doing what you did here. Thanx anyway, for sharing it with
>> those who can make use of it.
>
>S'up, Dave? Bad hair day?
Not really Mike; simply one of those days
where I get fed up with people asking
and disappearing after receiving without a word.
I uploaded an ebook ± 80MB to my web site for somebody to download
and it has been downloaded without a word to confirm.
Maybe I am unfair when handing the beggar at the traffic lights a few
coins, to expect a thank you nod.
> On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 11:20:04 -0800, Mike Russell
> <groupsRE@MOVEcurvemeister.com> wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 19:15:54 +0200, Dave wrote:
>>
>>> acs2006 <akiosatoh@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>I found this link to be extremely helpful.
>>>>
>>>
>>> This twits usually do not have the decency to thank somebody
>>> doing what you did here. Thanx anyway, for sharing it with
>>> those who can make use of it.
>>
>>S'up, Dave? Bad hair day?
>
> Not really Mike; simply one of those days
> where I get fed up with people asking
> and disappearing after receiving without a word.
> I uploaded an ebook ± 80MB to my web site for somebody to download
> and it has been downloaded without a word to confirm.
> Maybe I am unfair when handing the beggar at the traffic lights a few
> coins, to expect a thank you nod.
Yeah - you have a point. It's only one in 10, if that, who give any
acknowledgement at all, and a certain number complain about the answer not
being good enough, LOL. Been posting here for years and it's not gonna
change because its different people each time.
--
Mike Russell - http://www.curvemeister.com