Question:
I have a .html file and i want to turn the website into a giant jpeg, how do i do this?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
I have a .html file and i want to turn the website into a giant jpeg, how do i do this?
Six answers:
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2016-10-05 04:12:36 UTC
choose the image(s) which you fairly decide directly to digital mail, if there are extra advantageous than one you will might desire to do this in my view, good click, visit residences, and easily edit the residences to make the object a jpeg image. additionally, that's advisable to modify the pixel fee on the photos. it extremely is going to do away with from the common, in spite of the undeniable fact that it will make it extra pc friendly (try this on condition that the different guy or woman shouldn't print the gained photos). yet differently you're able to do this's to open the photos, left click record, choose shop as, and decide to maintain them as jpegs that way. What photoshop software do you utilize? My spouse and that i take advantage of Adobe photoshop and hardly even might desire to difficulty enhancing the residences. The adobe software is properly suited with maximum favourite preinstalled classes on any pc. Paint, in upload-ons can study this gadget and open the image.
2010-12-12 18:46:43 UTC
a browser is used to read HTML code. All of the content of a website is either pulled from a server or the local machine if that is where the site resides. The best you can do to make a jpeg of a website would be to pull it up in your browser and take screen shots. Then you can take those screen shots and combine them in a single file.
Growl
2010-12-09 09:25:49 UTC
There are many products to perform the conversion. Some are free, most have free test downloads.



Google:>>> webpage to jpeg converter
?
2010-12-08 20:00:53 UTC
a giant jpg is very bad for your site, will make it load very poor, it loose the google ranking because lack ot text etc.
David D
2010-12-08 19:57:34 UTC
get dreamweaver cs4 or later.



if you have not yet worked out how to do the HTML for a jpeg, and set it's size, it's probably the best option for you.



however, try this:







set the width and height to your screen resolution eg: width="1024" height="768"



try using google sometime....



http://www.mediacollege.com/internet/html/image-tag.html
2010-12-08 19:57:11 UTC
Just take a screen shot of each page, use it as a background for the body tag and you're done. For those screen shots that require scrolling, you'll have to use the screen capture software that has a scroll option.



You site will give Search Engines a rest as they will not have anything to find.



Ron


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