Newbie question: how do I slice up a graphic for use in creating a HTML page?

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Apr 29, 2005
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Can someone advise me on how do I slice up a graphic for use in creating a HTML page?

I’ve seen some webpages and the graphics are sliced up into what seems to me to be random sizes.

For example, a repeating graphic… somehow the graphic will repeat… but will fit exactly in… how do you determine the exct height or width required!?

Thanks.

OM

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Apr 29, 2005
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"OM" wrote:

Can someone advise me on how do I slice up a graphic for use in creating a HTML page?

Use the Slice tool in Photoshop or in Imageready, then use Save for Web (in Photoshop) or Save Optimized As… (in Imageready). It will generate all the slices, together with the HTML that reassembles them.


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