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  • porndotnet
    Confirmed User
    • Nov 2008
    • 317

    #1

    PSD => XHTML Conversions Needed.

    Looking for someone who does high quality, Strict XHTML / CSS PSD conversions.

    I am going to have some work coming up and I need someone who is reliable and does quality work. Could turn in to a steady gig for the right person.

    254694227 - ICQ. Leave name and post title in ICQ message.

    Thanks.
  • Amputate Your Head
    There can be only one
    • Aug 2001
    • 39075

    #2
    PSD is a graphic format.
    XHTML is coded hypertext.
    They are two different things.

    There's no "conversion" from PSD to XHTML / CSS.
    But you can build a new XHTML / CSS file(s) from a sliced & exported PSD.

    Best of luck to you.
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    • Barefootsies
      Choice is an Illusion
      • Feb 2005
      • 42635

      #3
      Hit up Prezzz (3117950). He can do this, and is fairly inexpensive since he's from Poland.

      I have used him for some time now on tube and other site builds.

      Good luck sire.
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      • porndotnet
        Confirmed User
        • Nov 2008
        • 317

        #4
        Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
        PSD is a graphic format.
        XHTML is coded hypertext.
        They are two different things.

        There's no "conversion" from PSD to XHTML / CSS.
        But you can build a new XHTML / CSS file(s) from a sliced & exported PSD.

        Best of luck to you.
        Obviously Dude! ...... Maybe I should have been more clear for those who don't understand what I was getting at. I figured since this is a webmaster forum, with actual "webmasters", the point of the post was clear enough....

        Take a .PSD (Photoshop Graphic Format File) and Slice it up to HTML / CSS No-Tables.

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        • Deej
          I make pixels work
          • Jun 2005
          • 24386

          #5
          Honestly I cant believe AMP just said that shit... you sure youre desiigning again buddy?


          Anyway - hit me up. Im good at this shit

          Deej's Designs n' What Not
          Hit me up for Design, CSS & Photo Retouching


          Icq#30096880

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          • Amputate Your Head
            There can be only one
            • Aug 2001
            • 39075

            #6
            Originally posted by porndotnet
            Obviously Dude! ...... Maybe I should have been more clear for those who don't understand what I was getting at. I figured since this is a webmaster forum, with actual "webmasters", the point of the post was clear enough....

            Take a .PSD (Photoshop Graphic Format File) and Slice it up to HTML / CSS No-Tables.
            Well, a 'conversion' implies that you're somehow recoding one format to another. But that's not the case. The output of the PSD is used within the XHTML, not transformed into it. So you're looking for a custom XHTML page build, not a conversion. I believe there are people that will misunderstand and then spend half the day looking for software to convert PSDs, as I've seen happen on other forums.

            So just consider it a public service announcement.
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            • Deej
              I make pixels work
              • Jun 2005
              • 24386

              #7
              Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
              Well, a 'conversion' implies that you're somehow recoding one format to another. But that's not the case. The output of the PSD is used within the XHTML, not transformed into it. So you're looking for a custom XHTML page build, not a conversion. I believe there are people that will misunderstand and then spend half the day looking for software to convert PSDs, as I've seen happen on other forums.

              So just consider it a public service announcement.
              Shit son!

              As long as you know what he meant

              Deej's Designs n' What Not
              Hit me up for Design, CSS & Photo Retouching


              Icq#30096880

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              • porndotnet
                Confirmed User
                • Nov 2008
                • 317

                #8
                Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
                Well, a 'conversion' implies that you're somehow recoding one format to another. But that's not the case. The output of the PSD is used within the XHTML, not transformed into it. So you're looking for a custom XHTML page build, not a conversion. I believe there are people that will misunderstand and then spend half the day looking for software to convert PSDs, as I've seen happen on other forums.

                So just consider it a public service announcement.
                Ok fair enough, Mr. Wizard. For the people who don't understand what I am looking for in the post, this wouldn't be the right gig for you.

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                • porndotnet
                  Confirmed User
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 317

                  #9
                  Oh and Amp..



                  Just say no man..

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                  • Amputate Your Head
                    There can be only one
                    • Aug 2001
                    • 39075

                    #10
                    Originally posted by porndotnet
                    Ok fair enough, Mr. Wizard. For the people who don't understand what I am looking for in the post, this wouldn't be the right gig for you.
                    Hey, don't get pissed off about it dude. Use the correct brief of the project instead of some term you think is acceptable, which by the way short-changes designers & coders. You consider it a simple 'conversion', while we who do the actual work consider it a custom project. The 'conversion' you imply is but one step in the design process.

                    If I may ask, why didn't the designer that created the PSD finish the job?
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                    • hypedough
                      Confirmed User
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 3743

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
                      Hey, don't get pissed off about it dude. Use the correct brief of the project instead of some term you think is acceptable, which by the way short-changes designers & coders. You consider it a simple 'conversion', while we who do the actual work consider it a custom project. The 'conversion' you imply is but one step in the design process.

                      If I may ask, why didn't the designer that created the PSD finish the job?
                      I'm with Amp on this, a conversion is a simple click and drag. PSD to CSS/XHTML is a multi-step process that is never the same twice.

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                      • Zuzana Designs
                        All Your Design Needs
                        • Feb 2005
                        • 20896

                        #12
                        If you're still looking hit me up.

                        Website Design - Consulting - Development
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                        • Serge Litehead
                          Confirmed User
                          • Dec 2002
                          • 5190

                          #13
                          Highly recommend this guy http://www.gfy.com/showthread.php?t=965394
                          lightning fast, reliable, knows what he's doing. When we are overwhelmed with our load I hit him up - always helps and on time, keeps me worry free. does valid cross-browser compatible xhtml/css and affordable.

                          another option we can do that too)

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                          • JD
                            Too lazy to set a custom title
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 22651

                            #14
                            i can do it.

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                            • Miguel T
                              ♦ Web Developer ♦
                              • May 2005
                              • 12473

                              #15
                              If you still need someone to do it cheap, send out an email to: geral [at] migueltavares.com

                              Quick delivery times, non-expensive, Epassporte / Paypal payments.

                              Full Stack Webdeveloper: HTML5/CSS3, jQuery, AJAX, ElevatedX, NATS, MechBunny, Wordpress

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                              • porndotnet
                                Confirmed User
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 317

                                #16
                                For the record, I am completely aware of what it the process is to execute a website full life cycle. I do it daily. From time to time I get totally swamped doing the whole show and recently I have picked up a ton of work as well as my personal ventures, So I was thinking about getting some front end development help for the grunt work. You ARE right, I should have spelled it out more clearly for everyone to be on the same page, language wise. I am bad about that. Not butt hurt in the least, just poking fun at the way you answered the post in the first place. I just figured the language was sufficient enough to get the point across.

                                I do however, thank you for the bumps on the thread. For those who have responded, I will be in touch with you soon. Thank you for your interest.

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                                • gimme-website
                                  Confirmed User
                                  • Jun 2008
                                  • 1589

                                  #17
                                  Anyone likely to bid on this knew exactly what you meant..
                                  www.gimme-website.com

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                                  • LoveSandra
                                    So Fucking Banned
                                    • Aug 2008
                                    • 10551

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by porndotnet
                                    Oh and Amp..



                                    Just say no man..

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