How to use a designed signup form in Dreamweaver?

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Hi,

So I've managed to create a simple, grey sign-up form in Dreamweaver where the visitor can put in their name and email and get signed up for my affiliate program.

The problem is now however, that it looks like trash.

How can I design my own sign-up form in Photoshop and insert that into Dreamweaver (while still having it fully functional)?

I can't wrap my mind around it.

Any suggestions?
#designed #dreamweaver #form #signup
  • Profile picture of the author SkIgnas
    Not sure, but You could do Insert -- > Image I think
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    • Profile picture of the author svedski
      Originally Posted by SkIgnas View Post

      Not sure, but You could do Insert -- > Image I think
      Yeah, but then I will just be left with an image. How do I make it possible to actually write stuff in the image? (Name and Email)
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  • Profile picture of the author wondy
    If you want your form to show up on a web page you're going to have to design it using HTML/CSS. This is a paid industry and people pay hundreds of dollars to have competent front-end developers "translate" (as the industry term goes) PSD files into HTML & CSS.

    My suggestion, if you're serious about building websites, is that you learn HTML & CSS yourself.
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  • Profile picture of the author kevbo22
    Google PSD to html, that form can be done for about $50 bucks!
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