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jerseyda6

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 7:42 pm    Post subject: help with slice tool... Reply with quote

so i am pretty alright with photoshop... i can do a few things here and there.... so i decidwed to start a website.. i designed the whole site with photoshop.. all the pages.. all the picstures, text, and general layout is all done the exact way i want it to look...

so now i go though with the slice tool and slice all my images and text boxes.. now here comes my problem.. when I slice the text box and click on the drop down menu no image and enter in my text it messes up the page... first the text size, color and font arent the way i wanted it.. i figured i can edit that in html though.. but it moves other stuff over and I get a white background where i want the text.. i want to be able to see the colors not a white background... any advice? my main question is how to prevent the white background and prevent the text box from pushing over the other areas of the page... thank you
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