"cperkins" wrote in message
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| Jeff wrote:
| > Hi,
| > I just have a quick question. Let’s say I download a website template | > that is a .psd file. How would I then put that on the web? As an image, | > through an html editor? Please get back to me asap. | >
| > Thanks.
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| If it’s a template then it probably has buttons, a nav bar, text areas, | etc. that you’ll want to edit and change. You can make those changes | in Photoshop and then your options for getting it to be a website are | either slice it with ImageReady (but all text will become graphics) or | use a web plug-in like SiteGrinder
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http://www.medialab.com/sitegrinder).
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| There are plenty of tutorials on slicing around, google them. |
There was a program that could take a PSD file, and not only "extract" the graphics out of it, but arrange the tables/css and create a web page from it (you had to put individual graphics on different layers, and certain aspects (like the background) on specifically named layers, depending on if the bg was a tiled image or a solid color). I honestly don’t remember the name (as it was a few years ago already), but I think the price of it was ridiculous (which is why I never really investigated it further), but try looking up "PSD to HTML" or something similar on google.
| Chris Perkins
| Media Lab, Inc
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