Title: Layout help
K-62 - January 7, 2005 02:55 AM (GMT)
I made a basic layout with Adobe but dont know how to use it.
Tilly - January 7, 2005 04:56 AM (GMT)
Uh...you mean you have an image and want to know how to get it to make a layout in HTML and such?
ZeRoRaVeN - January 7, 2005 08:02 PM (GMT)
I think he means Framemaker or one of those' layout making programs, you seem to have quite a bit of expensive adobe software, you sure it isn't illegal *uses EVIL EYE*
K-62 - January 7, 2005 09:18 PM (GMT)
I chopped it up and everything, but dont know what to do after.
Illegal? No, just spiecalized.
Drk-X - January 7, 2005 10:38 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (ZeRoRaVeN @ Jan 7 2005, 02:02 PM) |
| I think he means Framemaker or one of those' layout making programs, you seem to have quite a bit of expensive adobe software, you sure it isn't illegal *uses EVIL EYE* |
ummm, you do realize you can easily make layouts in Photoshop too right??? yeah...I think that's what he's talking about...
err, after you slice the layout, go to "Edit > Save for Web" and a screen should pop up...make any changes and then click on save...from the save explorer, create a new folder and save the document there...check the folder afterwards...there should be an html document and a folder called images...upload the whole folder to the net, modify the html document to your liking, and you're all set...
K-62 - January 7, 2005 11:32 PM (GMT)
Slice it? I choped it. Dam I have to do it again.
HaTcH - January 8, 2005 12:14 AM (GMT)
Bleh...
This is where you have to use tables. You will create a table with 0 cellpadding and 0 cellspacing. You will have to make the table cells each have their own background image, and each cell needs a specification of height and width that correspond to the dimensions of each background picture (each piece of the original)
I have tons of examples I did for someone in the past, if you want to take a look at them, I'll email them to you. Use form mail so I can get your address to send the files to you.