photoshop for web layout

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soni2926
Jan 26, 2010
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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.

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Dave
Jan 26, 2010
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.

See whether you find Adobe Photoshop under this list
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTML_editors
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Dave
Jan 27, 2010
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 20:12:44 +0200, Dave wrote:

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.

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.
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acs2006
Jan 27, 2010
I found this link to be extremely helpful.

http://net.tutsplus.com/videos/screencasts/the-ultimate-guid e-to-creating-a-design-and-converting-it-to-html-and-css/

On Jan 26, 8:59 am, 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.
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Mike Russell
Jan 27, 2010
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.

Here’s one of the more promising links I found doing a search for photoshop web template:
http://www.reencoded.com/2009/06/10/45-awesome-photoshop-web site-templatelayout-tutorials/
Mike Russell – http://www.curvemeister.com
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Mike Russell
Jan 27, 2010
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

Mike Russell – http://www.curvemeister.com
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Dave
Jan 27, 2010
acs2006 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.
MR
Mike Russell
Jan 27, 2010
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 19:15:54 +0200, Dave wrote:

acs2006 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?

Mike Russell – http://www.curvemeister.com
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Dave
Jan 27, 2010
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 11:20:04 -0800, Mike Russell
wrote:

On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 19:15:54 +0200, Dave wrote:

acs2006 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.
MR
Mike Russell
Jan 27, 2010
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 22:00:36 +0200, Dave wrote:

On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 11:20:04 -0800, Mike Russell
wrote:

On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 19:15:54 +0200, Dave wrote:

acs2006 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

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