I inadvertently cleared the slices and need to get them back (file had been saved and session closed). I have another PSD file that has the slices layout I need but not the correct layers. I suppose I could just copy all the layers over but was wondering if there is a tool that allows you to save and restore the slices layout?
way to copy the slices/slice information from one psd to another. In other words, to copy the slices from image1 to image2 - using imageready or photoshop. I've tried several ways but can't figure out how to do this.
I have a number of documents to be used as web pages, and need them all sliced in exactly the same manner. How can I apply the slicing map from one document - not any image content, just the slicing lines that I have drawn with the slice tool - to another document with the same exact dimensions?
have played with Photoshop but never done any thing for the web, was wondering, how are slices saved and what makes the html code to use.When they are saved do they all have the same code or diferent codes? Keep it simple as you can, dont really understand this part.
Is there a way to slice PSD slices that appear on top of eachother in a PSD? What I mean is, can I assign a slice for each layer - since in the PSD the layers all appear at the same x,y coordinates...
I have a keyboard shortcut for Copy (see directly below). This command doesn't copy multiple. But if I type "Copy" at the comment prompt (AutoCAD 2013) the copy multiple is the default. Copymode is already set to "0".
I'm trying to customize a website template that was made in Photoshop and has been sliced already. When I select slices and save them for the web, the webpage looks wrong when I open it in Dreamweaver. The text and/or images are basically cut off. I've tried moving different slices forward or backwards, but it hasn't helped. I'm using Photoshop CS2 and Dreamweaver 8.
I did my layout with PS, make slices with ImageReady or Fireworks. Putting it all together in Dreamweaver is the problem. Making the second page, and so on is the problem. Becouse if I just import Fireworks Html there is no room for text or somethling elese if you unerstand me.
i have just sliced black box with rounded corners, hence i slice the four corners and used css to change the background color of the rest of the box - so as not to export square items (as css can do this with changing the color only).
The reason i am asking is that we are now in age of DSL and high speed internet so maybe i should have sliced the whole image rather than the four corners?
This is where i get a little confused, of course the way i do it works but is it correct?
I have also noticed some sites are using a "LARGE" background image in there CSS which contains content holders (with square corners) etc... which i think is great, but does the file size / speed suffer
Once i have sliced and exported my images is it better to always put the images in as background images (within divs) rather than images thenselves?
1) I'd like to center certain compotents of my image into sections of the frame. I'm trying to go about this by creating my sections with the slice tool. Then, for any objects within that slice, I select it, but then I'm at a loss. How do I center the objects within my selection, and for that matter, how to I tell it that I want it to be centered in the sliced section only?
2) I'm trying to draw simple lines with the Line Tool, but I get this huge arrow instead of a line. I don't want an arrow, and I only want it to be 1 pixel thick. How can I do this?
how i can get the slicing feature of PhotoShop CS2 to create CSS rules that use the 'background-image' syntax in the css rather than putting images in the XHTML page using non compliant <img> tags.
I have downloaded a bunch of free web templates I found on the web.
Some of them contain an HTML document, and images, which are presumably the output to HTML of a sliced up psd file, as they also contain the full psd file when you download it. The odd thing is that the PSD file simply has NO slices
I have no idea why they would do this, but it makes taking a nice template and making slight modifications rather difficult, because it would require you reslice the psd file yourself. At that point, its almost useless to have the template at all.
Am I doing something wrong?
Here is an example of a template I download, that includes the html/images and the psd, but no slice information that I can find.
I use Adobe Photoshop CS2, Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 and Macromedia Fireworks 8
I am working to export a photoshop image to a webpage. When I originally started slicing the image, everything worked great. Now when I want to make a new slice, it doesn't lock into the other ones I already made. So if I do not line up my new slice perfectly, I can accidentally creat 4 more slices that are barely visible. Is there anyway to turn on this 'locking' feature again so I can proceed?
1) is there a way to "save for web" only user slices? without the auto slices? 2) is there a way to 'copy' the slices (all of them together) from one file to another?
I have a page of web art that I have sliced up. One section is a series of buttons. I have the different button states on different layers and I have created slices for each button and then duplicated the slices onto each layer so that every button state has a slice.
But...since the slices associated with a layer don't hide when you hide the layer, it's almost impossible to get at the underlying slices to name them and/or select them for output.
i have been reading, slices in photoshop can only be rectangular in shape...is there any way to make irregular shaped slices? for example, if i have a jpeg opened in photoshop, i want to make a curved slice at the bottom right corner, but will only save and use the jpeg in mainphoto, which i want to have a rounded edge?
I have a sliced image, which i'm trying to "save for web" using JPG format for all slices, but when i select the JPG settings (these in right) it outputs as a JPG only one of the slices, and everything else is GIF?! If i select all slices one by one and set them to save as JPG, it will work, but that's just too much slices, and i think there should be better way?
When creating templates with photoshop and image ready, is there a way to mark the slice as a background image?
When I generate the html the slices all end up as images. I then have to go into DW and change the img src to none and set the background image of the cell to the name it was.
I'm trying to take a big image and break it up into a lot of tiles. I know I can create horizontal and vertical guides and then make slices from those guides and then save each slice as a separate image all at once, but the thing is - that would require me to make a LOT of guides. I have a 1600x1600 image and would need 31 guides across and 31 guides down. (which makes 32 images up and down dimensions-wise) I will be dealing with bigger images. I can't do this for each one.
Is there an easy way to do this? Is there an easy way to tell Photoshop "make a horizontal guide every 50 pixels up to down, and, make a vertical guide every 50 pixels left to right"? I know there are separate programs that will do this like Split and Tile, but I don't want to have to pay for one.
I know C++ and thought about reading the data from bmp files to make my own program to do this, but the pixel data inside BMP files seems to be organized in an odd way. Like, the hexadecimal values are backwards and I don't know what the gibberish in the beginning of the BMP file is for.
I'm wondering if any of you designer/developers out there know of any PHOTOSHOP SCRIPTS that will allow me to save slices as XML with Top Left Coordinates and Height/Width dimensions. I know that if I save for web as HTML and click the generate CSS in the slices section that it will generate HTML with the data I need. But there's a LOT of data in there that I don't need as well. The fact that photoshop can generate that data in html leads me to believe it can generate that same data in xml...and some developer out there has to have done it before.
Got some question about saving overlapping slices. Â [URL].... Â All of the slices are 200px square and I want to save them as 200px. But they are overlapping and when saving for web, photoshop will divide them removing laps and changing squares to 180x200 or someting like that. I can select every slice and bring it on front, and save each other, but of course I would like to use some script or an action to do it.
Or maybe there is a script to save selections, so I could make 200px selections and save them all at once, probably with some action...
After saving a slice with message text, I'm still not seeing any text show up as I view the file in Safari (or Firefox or Chrome). I even built a dreamweaver page - in order to "export" the file. When I test the appearance using Dreamweaver browser mode, I still do not see any message text when hovering over the graphic with the mouse. What am I missing???
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 a number of HTML pages with similar designs that each need to be sliced up by exactly the same dimensions so I can just pop in new path names into the same HTML template.
Is it possible to save slices like pattern or brush sets where I can load them into a new document? I've been looking for a feature similar to this and can't seem to find anything that is helpful in Imageready, anyone have any ideas?
I'm trying to put together a site for my wedding and ran into a snag. I made three slices in Image Ready 1 for the banner 2 for the NavBar and 3 for my Text, Links and Pics. The problem is that the third slice is a .gif file and I was wondering how to go about making this HTML.