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Thread: Easiest way to cut up a layout and form into CSS site

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    Easiest way to cut up a layout and form into CSS site

    [img width=800 height=628]http://fc01.deviantart.com/fs7/i/2005/240/c/d/PORTFOLIO_LAYOUT_by_neliconcept.jpg[/img]

    enough said because I suck and I hate tables even more.

    i just need to figure out how to form this site through maybe dreamweaver since I never use it, and ease of updating.

    however this layout probablly wont be the one i use for my new site.

    site will include my photography and my expeditions basically.

    photos being, architectual, model, nature, and abstract.

    so its gonna be a diverse site most likely, which means i gotta find a happy medium for a style.
    The art of design is how you communicate your message to said audience

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    Re: Easiest way to cut up a layout and form into CSS site

    Photoshop CS3 allows you to slice to a CSS or Table layout.

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    Re: Easiest way to cut up a layout and form into CSS site

    [img width=800 height=509]http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/6351/flow86nt9.jpg[/img]
    The art of design is how you communicate your message to said audience

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    Re: Easiest way to cut up a layout and form into CSS site

    Quote Originally Posted by calrockx
    Photoshop CS3 allows you to slice to a CSS or Table layout.
    gonna have to check that out.
    The art of design is how you communicate your message to said audience

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    Re: Easiest way to cut up a layout and form into CSS site

    anybody perhaps know flash at all? I have some ideas of what I wanna do with this.

    ill pay somebody to help me out seriously
    The art of design is how you communicate your message to said audience

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    Re: Easiest way to cut up a layout and form into CSS site

    [img width=800 height=509]http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/6852/flow86ap7.jpg[/img]
    The art of design is how you communicate your message to said audience

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    Re: Easiest way to cut up a layout and form into CSS site

    You might want to consider using a CMS if your content will be changing frequently.
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    Re: Easiest way to cut up a layout and form into CSS site

    wow its been a while since ive done any type of web design, what is CMS? newer code or something i just neglected to read about.
    The art of design is how you communicate your message to said audience

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    Re: Easiest way to cut up a layout and form into CSS site

    content management system.
    it gives you a page to login to where you fill out fields, and it automatically updates your frontend content. it involves php and mysql.

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    Re: Easiest way to cut up a layout and form into CSS site

    Quote Originally Posted by calrockx
    content management system.
    it gives you a page to login to where you fill out fields, and it automatically updates your frontend content. it involves php and mysql.
    ahh got it, yeah ive been looking for hosts already, when I had my first site mysql databases were hard to come by, doesnt seem like its that bad now.

    I may have to try that out. would be easier for me in the long run
    The art of design is how you communicate your message to said audience

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