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Website Templates design in Adobe Photoshop
Old 10-03-2005, 07:29 AM Website Templates design in Adobe Photoshop
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Hi,

I have a PSD format website template with me and I know how to open it in Photoshop, edit it and save it in the same PSD format. However, whenever I want to create an HTML and associated GIF or JPEG, I can't do it. I know there is another software of Photoshop, but whenever I open it in that Adobe utility, it converts the whole into GIF/JPEG but not in HTML. How can I restore it in HTML with GIF/JPEG, not GIF/JPEG alone?

Bottom line is, I get a website template from a designer in .PSD format and he also gives me resultant HTML/CSS/JPEG/GIF. But whenever I try to edit anything in the template, I can't generate the same result as he already did in HTML/CSS/JPEG/GIF. All I get is pure image formats, no HTML/CSS text, etc. I need your help desperately as I am a beginner. Thanks a lot in advance,
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You need to slice the image up using the Slice tool (K)these slices will be the cells of the table it will create. You can then do File->Save for Web and then save and it will create an html file and gif/jpg images of each slice.

I know this isn't very detailed but hopefully it helps.

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Old 10-04-2005, 01:13 AM
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Hi stoot,

I did exactly that, but the resultant HTML/image has my text as an image, not HTML text. any help?
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Old 10-04-2005, 01:20 AM
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Try this: Double click on the slice that contains the text with the slice select tool, select "No Image" for slice type, then enter your type in the box. You also may want to learn some HTML/CSS basics so that you can modify the PhotoShop HTML files. The code it creates is not the best.
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Old 10-04-2005, 01:22 AM
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I think imageready has this option. You can delete the text though, when exporting, and just use dreamweaver to place an absolute layer with text in it
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