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| Minisite/eCover/Designer War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Kansas City, MO
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Any one have instructions on working with pre-made-psd web templates, adapting them and changing them, adding more pages but yet still keeping the css intact ect.... I have the FULL Adobe CS3 mastersuite but not sure HOW to use it all yet? |
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| Coding Expert !! :D War Room Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: India
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Well, if you already have the website and you also have the psd to it . you just need to open up the PSD and edit the slices and that should help you out. PSD files [ PHOTOSHOP ] are mainly used for the design while you can use DW for the coding bit and adding the content etc. If you need further help Contact me. I have worked with all this for the past 3 years. Prateek PDJSolutions. |
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| Freelance Warrior Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: USA
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Use Photoshop CS3 to slice and cut the PSD template design, then use ImageReady (usually comes bundled with it) to save as an "optimized" website. You can then use Dreamweaver (as someone suggested) or any other html editting software to suit to your needs.
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