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Now im able to use the Photoshop and make nice templates out of that in psd formats,but i just need the html and css part in order to give it a total shape for a template. So can anyone just guide me up??
i know ,it needs image ready to slice it and convert it then,but i just cant understand,how it is done...
Since you are making template in Photoshop, it is very simple to convert them to web templates. Just Save As .html files with your .psd files. If it is not possible on Photoshop, switch to ImageReady. You can save as HTML files in Photoshop or ImageReady. I'm not sure about the software.
No ivens,there is some way related to slicing the layers. I also tried your way before 3-4 days,but they are only working for the simple templates,but those are not working for those templates which im making with the help of Photoshop. Do you know any other way out???
Slice the templates into different parts, save as HTML page.
Then you can edit the template with the help of frontpage or other softwares. By this way, you can insert CSS also for more perfect look. Also try to minimize the images used per templates by using repeated display of same images in different parts.
But is css part needed for that? I dont think so,because yesterday only,i made a nice template with Photoshop and then converted it to html via ImageReady and after uploading it to my Website's temp folder,i got the total site and nice page too. So is css needed or what?
CSS is for giving same view on every browser. You can also use HTML attribute styles for your page. But different browsers gives different view for a single event or object.
Oh thats nice!!
It means CSS part is not at all needed. Imageready is slicing the psd and generating the html and images part too. So its more than sufficient.
Thanks man.
Let me try if it works for all the browsers or not..