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Can anyone recommend any good sites/tutoials on designing sites in Photoshop?

  • I used to live in photoshop two versions ago but my skills are now rusty and the look of sites has changed. I'm working on a project at the moment and learnt a lot about how to use gradients and folders but am after some tips and tricks. The sites are diced and sliced / recreated using HTML/CSS but I need to create pixel perfect designs first.

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I don't think photoshop is for web design! Maybe dream weaver ;)

danielrosborne

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gods precious anointed angel #1

Here's a link that may help, I could attempt to find the ebook and email it to ya! http://www.amazon.com/Photoshop-7-Dummies-Barbara-Obermeier/dp/0764516515

smartestassofthemall

Doing a little search in google should help ... +photoshop +tutorial

Mehdone

photoshpe is to make images and to upgrade them only. for designing u have to learn basic web designing languages. go to www.w3schools.com or use MS frontpage.

skyrider

If you use Photoshop for the design of your page, it will be ridiculously graphics-heavy, and will make it inaccessible to users with limited bandwidth. Always put the user first and your own whims last. I would recommend using it to do the _graphics_, but use Dreamweaver to make the bulk of the site - all the text except for maybe the occasional header should be _text_ and not graphics. You're looking at the difference between a few bytes and a few hundred kilobytes! If you use CSS for the formatting of the page elements (fonts, tables etc) then you can achieve some impressive results without the need for any bulky graphics to be downloaded at all. As for tutorial sites: Google! Go there and search! There are tons out there! Rawlyn.

Rawlyn

Photoshop is okay for the design and layout stages but I would use Dreamweaver for the coding. Get some tutorials from the Dreamweaver support pages at Adobe.com. If you didn't want to go down that route you could always convert the psd files into ImageReady (the button at the bottom of the the tools palette). You can use guides to create slices (merge slices to keep bits together) the optimized page it creates has an html page with the images in a seperate folder, but still go into Dreamweaver to tidy up the code and insert your text. However this creates table based pages, which isn't as flexible as CSS. Again you could go onto Adobe.com to get some tutorials.

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