Website Slicing Tutorial
Uploader Comments (Onwlyix)
All Comments (16)
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i dont hav web writer.. what should i do? i only hav dreamweaver
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Outstanding!!! I watched it twice... the "stretch part is BRILLANT!" Thank you!!
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Brilliant, lots of help just what i was looking for thank you very much.
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Thanks this is really helpful. But is there any other html writers beside WebWriter???
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finally, someone who can actually explain this crap is noobie terms!
nice job!
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Excellent! Great stuff here...thanks for posting!
Cheers!
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Josh,
I liked your Photoshop slicing video. It looks like you are getting a lot of views too!
I would love it if you wold create more videos in a series about creating websites from Photoshop. I'd love to see some more lessons on that Web Writer tool you introduce at the end.
You do a great job at making those tools understandable.
Thanks!
Jeff
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Nice video. I use that same technique to build websites, although now with Photoshop CS3 you don't need ImageReady anymore, which is good, the more you can do with just one program, the better. I use Dreamweaver for the CSS layout, but to each his own.
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You could slice the menu box in one piece/slice, and the content box in another piece/slice.
I hope it helped (:
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Congrats Onwlyix..
I have been looking for how to make a image to a background, for months now!
And i finaly found this tutorial .. after i gave up!.. This is the best tutorial for slicing EVER!
Seriously! God bless you!
Thank you!,
Oliver C.
Umm... what?
Onwlyix 4 years ago
You could probably just set your menu bar to a static height and in theory (haven't tried) you could set the table to valign='top' or use a <div> id with CSS and set that to vertical-align: top;. If that doesn't work you could insert a spacer image (one px transparent gif) under the menu bar and set it at height="100%".
Just thinking off the top of my head, HTML usually required alot of trial end error. Let me know if it works for you. :)
-Onli
Onwlyix 4 years ago