kromefx.com — This is a Photoshop tutorial that will take you through the basic concepts behind designing a web page in Photoshop like a pro. It includes the original file for download, plus standards compliant code that you can substitute your own images into for a complete working web site.
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skellenerDec 12, 2005
Site Grinder $129.00<a class="user" href="http://www.medialab.com/sitegrinder">http://www.medialab.com/sitegrinder</a>This is a plug-in for Photoshop that allows to to design a a site graphically right in Photoshop and export it.
settraDec 12, 2005
meh, lame. hundreds of these around. no digg.
Closed AccountDec 12, 2005
^ oh look...dumb people ^there goes my internet
tehzedDec 12, 2005
"How to design a giant table with graphics from Photoshop"
sebastiangomezDec 12, 2005
WOW, battybattybatt actually ended up shutting the hell up.. lol I guess he just went to bed. Too bad for us the rants will be back in the morning. out.
Closed AccountDec 12, 2005
Automated coding will never replace hand code - it's like trying to design a decent application in VB - it'll never happen.The only way to ever have full control is to code by hand. VIM all the way!
renaxDec 12, 2005
i dont even know y photoshop has the option to save as web page the code is soo bad, it took me about a mounth to leard Xhtml/css its not that hard to hard code it yourself...
floamDec 13, 2005
"I said, after qouting you, "XHTML + CSS were designed to MAKE THE CODERS JOB EASIER.". True, no?"I don't think the former is true. Most would agree that XHTML is harder than HTML because of how strict it is. XHTML makes the job of the user agent easier and makes the parsing of the markup more predictable. The only cases that XHTML is truly easier is if you're into things like MathML.Also, don't take this to mean I don't endorse XHTML, it's great.
battybattybattApr 7, 2006
Of course.
skilaqAug 21, 2008
Nice Work :) I have a few basic tutorials on web design <a class="user" href="http://www.digistore.co.nz/blog/how-to-make-a-website/.">http://www.digistore.co.nz/blog/how-to-make-a-webs ...</a> Cheers for the information!