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The return of the 'I love U' Kitten
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<blockquote data-quote="Tigger" data-source="post: 74138" data-attributes="member: 171"><p>Slicing images is a piece of piss mate! Use fireworks, it doesn't matter if you design the site in something else like photoshop (just flatten it and export as a bmp) then use the define slice tool to draw out all the regions - they'll automatically snap align themselves. Then choose export from the file menu - choose 'export html and images' select 'put images in subfolder' (for neatness) give it a name and save it. </p><p></p><p>You'll get a neat html file with the images in a subfolder and fireworks will do all the code for you, then either make it into your page or copy it into the page your working on!</p><p></p><p>Internet explorer didn't exist when i was at uni and netscape was on v.1!!! I've taught myself over the past 4-5 years but have only really got into it in the past 2 years - it's an awesome job to do cos every day is different and its usually a prety cool working environment as well!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tigger, post: 74138, member: 171"] Slicing images is a piece of piss mate! Use fireworks, it doesn't matter if you design the site in something else like photoshop (just flatten it and export as a bmp) then use the define slice tool to draw out all the regions - they'll automatically snap align themselves. Then choose export from the file menu - choose 'export html and images' select 'put images in subfolder' (for neatness) give it a name and save it. You'll get a neat html file with the images in a subfolder and fireworks will do all the code for you, then either make it into your page or copy it into the page your working on! Internet explorer didn't exist when i was at uni and netscape was on v.1!!! I've taught myself over the past 4-5 years but have only really got into it in the past 2 years - it's an awesome job to do cos every day is different and its usually a prety cool working environment as well! [/QUOTE]
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