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    Hello

    I have a psd file for a template I needed for my client's site. I want to know how can I convert it into html so I can use it for my client's site to navigate other pages?


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    You can use slicing tool to slice your layout as per your need and photoshop will convert it to html.

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    Quote Originally Posted by techkid View Post
    You can use slicing tool to slice your layout as per your need and photoshop will convert it to html.
    I don't recommend auto slicing. Please do it manually using xhtml and css.

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    You need to have a really good skill in xhtml & css to do that.
    Doesnt recommend you to use that slicing tool.
    That is the reason why you should think how the codes look like before design it.
    It always look hard for the newbies.
    The only quick solution is send it to the pro coder.
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    yup i agree. dont use auto slicing. do these convertion manually. and as posted a good html and css skill is required. there are great tutorials and tips out there about converting a PSD to valid XHTML CSS. these might be useful for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maotse View Post
    yup i agree. dont use auto slicing. do these convertion manually. and as posted a good html and css skill is required. there are great tutorials and tips out there about converting a PSD to valid XHTML CSS. these might be useful for you.
    It would be helpful if you (or anyone else familiar with this process) could share any tutorials you particularly recommend, maotse. Nothing like hearing it from people in the know what's good and what's not.

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    Well i searched a Tutorial for you http://www.partdigital.com/tutorials/convert-web/

    i hope this will help you to convert PSD to HTML

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    You need to have a really good skill in dhtml & css to do that.
    Doesnt recommend you to use that slicing tool.
    That is the reason why you should think how the codes look like before design it.

    The only quick solution is send it to the pro coder.

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    First slice the HTML up in to small images and then if you don't know how to ode you could insert tables in Dreamweaver and insert the images into them or you could use CSS to make a more advanced and more manageable design.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikon View Post
    Hello

    I have a psd file for a template I needed for my client's site. I want to know how can I convert it into html so I can use it for my client's site to navigate other pages?
    yes, you can use it and also i don't remember it name but software available for it.
    use it.

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