How do I edit Menus roll-over in a psd file

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anonymouschief
May 12, 2005
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Hi,

I have this psd file, it is a webpage. It basically has a menu that contains menu items I need to change. I can edit the text layers, but when I export it or save it for web, the page gets all messed up. The rollovers on the menus are gone. The menus are supposed to have black text before, and the text has to turn white when I click on the menu/link. After my attempted edit, the menus do not change color.

What is the best way to retain the page design without leaving these annoying gaps and how do I export to a web and keep the roll-overs, all that I change is the text. There are five menu items, I do not add any more or remove any. Anyone, please help, or even recommend an easy program to use to edit psd websites and be able to keep the rollovers.

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Hecate
May 12, 2005
On 12 May 2005 13:14:21 -0700, wrote:

Hi,

I have this psd file, it is a webpage. It basically has a menu that contains menu items I need to change. I can edit the text layers, but when I export it or save it for web, the page gets all messed up. The rollovers on the menus are gone. The menus are supposed to have black text before, and the text has to turn white when I click on the menu/link. After my attempted edit, the menus do not change color.
What is the best way to retain the page design without leaving these annoying gaps and how do I export to a web and keep the roll-overs, all that I change is the text. There are five menu items, I do not add any more or remove any. Anyone, please help, or even recommend an easy program to use to edit psd websites and be able to keep the rollovers.
Use software that’s designed to do the job such as Dreamweaver or GoLive and not an image editing program.



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anonymouschief
May 12, 2005
If I vew the site in dreamweaver, the menu items are just text since they have been exported by Photoshop, I guess. Can Dreamweaver see the layers created by Photoshop, even though the files were saved for web. I doublt that. I need a program that can read Photoshop/Imageready. I need help.

Hecate wrote:
On 12 May 2005 13:14:21 -0700, wrote:

Hi,

I have this psd file, it is a webpage. It basically has a menu that contains menu items I need to change. I can edit the text layers,
but
when I export it or save it for web, the page gets all messed up.
The
rollovers on the menus are gone. The menus are supposed to have
black
text before, and the text has to turn white when I click on the menu/link. After my attempted edit, the menus do not change color.
What is the best way to retain the page design without leaving these annoying gaps and how do I export to a web and keep the roll-overs,
all
that I change is the text. There are five menu items, I do not add
any
more or remove any. Anyone, please help, or even recommend an easy program to use to edit psd websites and be able to keep the
rollovers.
Use software that’s designed to do the job such as Dreamweaver or GoLive and not an image editing program.



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Hecate
May 13, 2005
On 12 May 2005 16:35:14 -0700, "Anonymous Chief" wrote:

If I vew the site in dreamweaver, the menu items are just text since they have been exported by Photoshop, I guess. Can Dreamweaver see the layers created by Photoshop, even though the files were saved for web. I doublt that. I need a program that can read Photoshop/Imageready. I need help.
Yes, that’s the whole point. You shouldn’t have designed anything other than a prototype in PS.



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