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how do I do diagonal slicing of this PSD template ??

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by sindimatrix, Sep 27, 2010.

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    I got this template :
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    How do I slice thise diagonal lines for html usage ?? I dont want this to remain an image ??
     
    sindimatrix, Sep 27, 2010 IP
  2. sindimatrix

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    are you going to slice it for me for free?
     
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    That would be incredibly difficult to slice, due to the arrangement of the pattern elements...for want of a better word...

    I'm guessin you wanna convert it to CSS right? My guess is there is about a million layers on that?

    I would flatten that whole entire background then import that into Dreamweaver or whatever you want to use, then build your own CSS rules around that.

    Thats a nasty one to slice...my honest answer is you wouldn't find anyone to do that for free...that's one of the more complex variations.

    I mean it's do-able but it's certainly beyond the scope of anything I'd wanna get involved in for sure.

    I'm sorry I cannot be of any more help than that...but my best advice is what I said above.
     
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    Well to answer the question, you cannot slice diagonally. You will slice it in regular boxes, or slice it all together as 1 background image and then position <div> boxes accordingly on top of the background image as mentioned above. It's a relatively simple process, you just need to make use of floats and margins.
     
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    It's not possible to slice diagonally, I usually just taking that kind of element one by one and arrange it back using complex css... it's more challengeing :)
     
    51face, Sep 30, 2010 IP