I have an image all sliced and ready to go in Photoshop CS3 and would like to show the client but can't find where the heck to export the HTML since ImageReady is gone.
I normally use the tool to export my slices to generate a quick view of what the page will look like and then take create a new page with CSS styles instead of what PHotoshop generates, but like the tool for creating mockups. I have searched high and low and can't find it. Can someone kindly please point me in the right direction?
Will Corel6 (or later) ever be able to export to a web page directly since the HTLM export doesn't work (drops links). The Corel Web program, or what ever its name is, was a joke. Its amazing that Corel work puts its name on a program that you could not open a CorelDraw file.
My current work around is to export to a JPG and then import that into dreamweaver and add the links there, then post. A pain but it works.
I'm using the trial of CS3 right now (hoping it does what I need it to so I can justify purchasing!). I have a web design template that is in PSD format. I went in and did all of my editing and customization and when I got to the point where I was ready to publish, I realized that I had no idea how to get it int HTML format.
When I get web templates they always come with PSD and HTML files, leading me to believe that they are designed in PSD, and then converted. I'm new to the Photoshop world, so if this is really easy stuff, I apologize for the ignorance.
I have many documents I need to convert to HTML. I need the images in the documents to be links. This has worked fine, according to normal procedures if the images are png, jpg, or gifs. However, most of my images are not those formats. So if I have an eps, pdf, and tiff in my document, upon html export, there is no hyperlink. That is, the <a href></a> tags are not in the HTML at all. But if I convert the images to png, jpeg, or gifs, put them in my document, then choose that file format for conversion, the links work fine.
I want to say there is an issue with the link tags upon file conversion. It could be something else, but I am not sure why it works for certain file formats and not others. I figured ID would keep the association with the hyperling after converting an image from say and eps to jpg. Any way to keep hyperlinks for images after exporting to HTML.
(I can obviously add the link tags myself in the HTML, or convert the images myself and put them in the docs, but I have many documents and would like some automated way.)
I inherited a document (yes, you heard correctly) that was designed in Adobe Illustrator (I have the CC version). This is a 10 page document with a lot of text and fake tables. Why the original author used AI for this document but now, I wish to convert this document into a more appropriate tool.
I don't know, perhaps I shouldn't be surprized that AI doesn't have much in the way of text based exports (except PDF and pure text)... PDF isn't ideal because it outputs blocks that are out of order, making it difficult to copy and paste into another editor.
Ideally, my preference is either HTML, MS Word, FrameMaker, Robohelp, CHM, or Dita. Is there a super-secret method to export an AI document into one of those formats?
When I export the image quality is poor. I tried all settings but it does not get better. E.g. I used JPEG, progressive, highest quality. What is the reason for that?
I recently started a tumblr Blog account. Still having some problems configuring it. I created a new page in tumblr and would like to embedd a picture gallery out of Lightroom. There are some nice html presets in Lightroom, but I cant get them into tumblr. I now installed a tumblr plugin (Jeffrey Friedl), but it only let me upload a picture onto my main tumblr page. What I want is to export a HTML gallery preset not on the main page of tumbler but on the "sub" page I have created.
what is the process that the veterans use to get their graphic PSD ideas into a working HTML/CSS page? Currently I have been making creating a web layout, then once completed I make some layers invisible, then I duplicate it to another file, then Save As a jpg, gif or png. This has been a lengthy process and doesn't always work that well depending on how the layers are broken up or merged;
i have designed a website with buttons header images, product details etc, now i have the design ready.
it is in .psd format, so now what i want is to implement this design into a webpage, i want distribute different sections or portions of the design, now i dont find any such function in photoshop 7.0
what should i do ?
do i have to cut the different portions manually to create .gif files.
i made a site for my band and sliced it up and let it do all the html for me but the last 4 sites i made got messed up when i uploaded them exept for 1.
Im supposed to save my imageready/photoshop file as an HTML and save it to disk.
How do I go about doing this?
I tried copying and pasting the code thats under the project when I preview it in a web browser, but all that comes up when i preview that is a digram of my slices with red X's telling me the images didnt show up.
The code includes stuff like:
But where are these images? I know the red X's show up when the images are not present, like, they're not in the folders.
when I slice in imageready, it automatically creates that image, but where are they on my computer?
I used a template to start and have done some extensive modifying to it. My site consists of 4 pages with the corresponding tabs at the top of the page. The top 1/3rd is identical from page to page....the content on the bottom 2/3rds changes. I did all the editing in Photoshop and am now trying to convert it all to html. I have sliced the index page and saved it to html. When I go to slice the second page, the slice numbers dont match up from page to page. I am basically relabeling all my slices. Also can't I just make the bottom 2/3rds of my page change instead of having to reslice the identical top of every page. I have browsed around and I know its possible but I can't pull anything together do mainly to lack of terminology knowledge on my part....
I have seen that in using the Creative Cloud CS6 Photoshop, you can right click on a layer and it will give a menu item to turn the layer into HTML. I do not see this option in my Photoshop Creative Cloud CS6 program.
Is there any easier way to convert .psd design into html/css ? I do not have dreamviewer and doing everything in html/css from scratch for a design in .psd is a very time consuming process.
I have a Theme Forest Landing Page loaded on Photoshop CS6 for Editing. The Landing Page is Complete except for my Subscriber Message from Tinyletter [the little Box that collects E-Mail Addresses] needs to be installed on the page. The problem is I cannot figure out how to get the HTML from Tinyletter to Transfer itself onto Photoshop. I think it would work if I was able to save the page to the Web.
I just created an interface for my website and I made the slices and the slice adjustments to make the buttons links and I saved the file. I also uploaded the interface.html file and all of the images that went along with it. Now my problem is getting it on my website. I would GREATLY appreciate it if someone could give me the HTML code or JavaScript code to make it appear on my site. and all you have to say is Image1 or Image2 and so on and I will replace the names later.
I have changed some images on the PSD template but when i save it as webpage it save it just as a picture, i can not change text on it after that, since its an image. Can you please tell how to save it after editing images, so tht it will look like HTML file and how i can edit some text on it after i save ?
I want to put a border for my html table as a cirlce.
i draw a circle using ms-word. after that i saved it as a webpage.
I opened the saved circle image in photoshop then using the slice tool. i sliced to top,left,right,bottom and middle part.
after that i jumped to imageready. there i saved the optimized as html page. after saving i removed the middle part of the image i replaced the middle part with some photoalbum script.
Here the problem starts. All the pictures are separating in the html table.
I want to put a html table border as an ellipse shape.
I am trying to determine the best approach to use to convert several psd files into html. I know I can slice the image up, using PS or ImageReady, but here are my questions:
The PSD files make up my entire site. My home page is a PSD, as is every other page. But each page has common elements. For example, my logo is the same, and it is in the same place on each page. I also have links that are common to all pages. If I slice up the first page, how can I be sure that I have sliced the second and subsequent pages the same way so I only can use 1 logo image for my site?
Is there a way to save the slice layout of one page and then import it into another page? That way, I would have precisely the same layout of the slices.
Does this make any sense, or is there a far better way to take a PSD and convert it to html?
when im out putting html from photoshop after slicing im getting these odd spacer.gif slices created but cant trace them any where to the psd they just dont exsist.
I opened the original template PSD image for the home page in Photoshop 7, removed all the layers and slices that filled up the main panel, leaving everything else just as it is. I then switched to ImageReady, saved the HTML index.html file and images Optimized As and then created a site in GoLive 6 and uploaded it as is.
For purposes of comparison, I also created a site in Dreamweaver and checked it in its Preview in Browser and saw the exact same problem: if you switch your resolution to 800 X 600, everything looks perfect. However, at 1024 X 768, the right margin is white instead of being an extension of the page background and the bottom panel does not extend all the way to the right screen margin.
I've been told that I need a containing table with WIDTH=100% to contain the fixed size pixel table in order to resolve this issue.
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I'd appreciate help on resolving this issue.
Is there a way to edit the image size in Photoshop/ImageReady to automatically generate the correct HTML page?