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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Yo guys...all good?
Im kind of new in the world of webmastering and web-design. So i wanna ask you guys if you can give me some tips.... I have a template in psd and i've sliced but now i wanna make some links! How can i manage to do that in photoshop? Is that possible? I dont wanna to use Dreamweaver....Is there any good program for mac? Thanks Regards |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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You're going to have to edit some HTML. Photoshop is a graphics program so you're not going to be able to use that to edit some HTML.
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Actually, you can use Photoshop to do a lot of the HTML.
After you slice your image up, using the slice tool, right click on a slice that is to be made into a link, and edit the slice. In there, you can add the URL, alt info, set the file name for that slice, etc... Once you have done this to all needed slices, flip the image over to image ready, and save the optimized image. I build entire tour pages and TGPs this way. If you're building a full web page, and want it to be centered in the browser window, edit the html doc after saving it in Image Ready, and add <center> right after the <body> tag and </center> right before the </body tag. The center tag is deprecated in current HTML standards, but it does the trick quick and easily.
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Thanks man!
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Use <a href="http://www.somelink.com"><img src="http://www.yoursite/image.jpg"></a>
Where <img src=""> is the location the image is stored. Let me know if you need design work and/or SEO tips |
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yeah i was gonna say slice your PSD in Image Ready -- no probs at all
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