Question:
Photoshop layout issues in Dreamweaver?
The General Electric
2008-10-21 02:12:15 UTC
Hi

I'm having a few issues getting a website photoshop layout in dreamweaver. There are lots of different size slices corresponding to various images - I have been told that the best way to get this working is by exporting from PS in HTML. However, there are two slices (one to the left of my main content and one to the right) that I don't want to be part of the exported HTML table as they are meant to sit as part of the background in the page wrapper.

Whenever I export I get a table for the full size of the PDF and can't delete the left and right columns. I have uploaded a small pic for you to get an idea or the areas I want to be removed from the table. I tried doing the image composition with div floats but there are too many slices for it to display properly.

http://www.electricmountaindesign.com/emd.png
Three answers:
aarushi
2008-10-21 06:23:50 UTC
do one thing slice the middle part in photoshop and go to dreamwaver and the click on insert and select insert image...for right and left column which u wanna set as a background...slice them in photshop and make a single background and in dreamwaver import it in page background....
daisey
2016-05-28 06:17:55 UTC
Why are you using dreamweaver. use fireworks if anything. Secondly. Build your layout in photoshop then cut everything down and build a CSS file that incorporates your design. If you build your project the way you are you will inevitably have more problems than you really want. Third solution. Contact a web developer and spend 100 - 200 to have them build out your design. Final Solution. There are companies that specialize in building css layouts.
2008-10-21 02:33:48 UTC
It very difficult to explain it here, its better if you read this video tutorial: How to slice a "Photoshop image into a website" http://www.revver.com/video/640168/how-to-slice-a-photoshop-image-into-a-website/



or



http://www.vineyardesigns.com/tutorials/photoshop/slice_save.shtml


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