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baddist1

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 1:10 am    Post subject: PS to Imageready Reply with quote

The problem I'm having is hard to explain. When I design in Photoshop and press the button on the tools to switch to imageready to make rollovers. I was having 2 issues I've never seen happen before.

First. I had 2 text layers (that didn't have rollovers) that kept swapping positions. One was on top of the screen one was on the bottom. Like a header and a footer. I would save the PSD. Then I would save optimized. Sure enough when openeing the html file the header and footer were switched in positions. It frustrated me so bad I ended up deleting the file and starting over in which it didn't do it. Anyone have an idea why it did that?

Also I notice sometimes the alignment of certain layers differe from one application to the other. And when I save optimized the position isn't right.

Where are these differences coming from? I delete Image folders, temp files, html files...I don't get it

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Thanks.
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