Bringing a template in Photoshop to Dreamweaver

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by HideIp, Jun 11, 2006.

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    Hi can someone please help me with Bringing a template in Photoshop to Dreamweaver? I am very new to this and honestly dont know too much about it. I have read some things but am still a little uncertain. Thanks
     
    HideIp, Jun 11, 2006 IP
  2. 26global

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    Wow, you will probably have to study your photoshop help file as well as dreamweavers for that one. That's like asking to show you how to design a website.

    Quickly though. Open your image file in PS, then slice it up, then export it as slices including images and html then open that in Dreamweaver. Fireworks does this nicely too, the slicing part and will export your slices in html.

    Good luck.
     
    26global, Jun 11, 2006 IP
  3. HideIp

    HideIp Active Member

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    K Thanks. I knew I had to slice it and export it but just wasnt 100% sure.
     
    HideIp, Jun 11, 2006 IP
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    If you would interested in paid html development services, please contact me. Thank you!
     
    Respiro, Jun 12, 2006 IP
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    Open photoshop and slice the template. export it into dreamweaver and replace the sliced images ino the tables where u want them
     
    Albert_chu, Jun 14, 2006 IP
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    Christian nice website you have . I like it :) How much money does it bring to you !
     
    ultradesign, Jun 17, 2006 IP
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    If you have a copy of Adobe ImageReady, it will be easier to do it in that.
     
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    It is a confidential information. :)
     
    Respiro, Jun 17, 2006 IP