PSD to XHTML/CSS $Help...

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by Quevin, Sep 10, 2008.

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    Tried one "slicer" and he got sick and can't do it... :confused:
    PSD2HTML.com says "16 working hours," and "working hours" are ambiguous and 10-6pm GMT... :(

    So, can anyone really provide similar XHTML/CSS quality I believe I usually provide? I just need a little help, which could turn into more work for you...

    Please provide a few examples of YOUR own work, your rate, and turn-around time assuming I pay you to begin immediately. Prefer 1/2...

    Looking for "GOOD and FAST"... hopefully Wednesday night, Pacific Time.

    Please contact me for the PSD if you want to have a look first.

    • One home page.
    • Use "reset.css" -I'll provide (Eric Myers).
    • Graphical navigation menu w/ hover states.
    • XHTML Transitional.
    • JavaScript OK for menu...

    Thanks!
     
    Quevin, Sep 10, 2008 IP
  2. ILiketohelp

    ILiketohelp Guest

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    I can do it. How much are you willing to pay.

    I have made a couple sites that I can PM you.
     
    ILiketohelp, Sep 10, 2008 IP
  3. Quevin

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    I'd like to clarify my experience with PSD2HTML.com...

    I previously said, "PSD2HTML.com says '16 working hours,' and 'working hours' are ambiguous and 10-6pm GMT... "

    I was surprised to find that they were able to fulfill my needs ahead of schedule, and before I got out of bed. It turns out, their schedule works very well with mine.

    What they provided was SOLID XHTML/CSS, with plenty of comments and good organization. All valid, no hacks, and I was able to jump right into the project to finish the rest myself.

    What I also appreciate from PSD2HTML.com is the ticketing/tracking system, which tracks all our correspondence, and lets me know exactly how my project is going. You won't get this from a small agency, and I actually prefer email correspondence opposed to verbal communication.

    I've read and commented about using outside resources for "PSD to XHTML" work, and the key to any successful PSD-to-XHTML project is clear, concise communication and direction. Provide as much (clear & concise) direction as you can initially, and you'll get exactly what you need, when you need it.

    Problems develop when you don't provide notations in your PSD, direction via email, or all related fonts and a PSD with good layering/organization. Frankly, if your PSD is messy and badly organized, how can anyone use that? PSD2HTML.com can probably still give you some great XHTML/CSS, but you need to start with quality direction and source imagery.

    Feel free to contact me if you have any questions about their service, as I will use them again...
     
    Quevin, Sep 19, 2008 IP