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jfwlart

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 03, 2005 10:07 am    Post subject: Where are basic web tuturials, from start to finish of file Reply with quote

Hi guys,

I have used Photoshop for many years, but have never done websites.
Do you know where I can find a tutiorial from start to finish of a project so I can see complete step by step.

Honestly I feel really stupid because I can't seem to make links using Imageready.
I know I am supposed to put the url for the next page, but when I open the site the images are all screwed up.

I know it's something basic i'm not getting, and i'm embarrassed to even ask, but if you know what i am missing or where i could find a basic tutiorial on linking other pages i would appreciate it.

Thanks,
Jason
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Datameister

Joined: 28 Jun 2005
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 03, 2005 10:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

First of all, welcome to Photoshopforums!

ImageReady isn't really intended for creating entire web sites. I imagine it's possible, but few would recommend it. ImageReady is really just there to help you get images set up for web display. The gap between ImageReady and Photoshop is getting slimmer and slimmer, and I can't imagine ImageReady lasting more than one or two more versions before being totally integrated into Photoshop.

My advice to you: if you want to do web design, either invest in a program like Macromedia Dreamweaver or learn HTML code. I do all my web design using the latter method. I simply type out the HTML (plus CSS and/or Javascript when necessary) in Notepad. This takes some time to learn, but it's free and very flexible. Many amateurs and professionals prefer to use programs like Dreamweaver, which allow you to graphically arrange your pages without learning lots of code.

If you want to create a web site from scratch using HTML, you can open Notepad and enter the code. When you go to Save As, type the filename you want plus the extension .htm or .html. (I believe .htm is preferred these days, but either one will work.) The appearance of the Notepad document will not change. However, if you try to open the file by double-clicking its icon, it will open a web page in whatever browser you own. In IE, you can go to View>Source to open the HTML code in Notepad. Other browsers have similar commands.

Good web design isn't easy, but it's rewarding. There are a lot of tutorials out there for getting started with HTML. As far as computer codes go, it's really pretty simple. Good luck!

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Jersey Hacker

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 05, 2005 3:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

i have pretty much the same problem as you, and i get my firends to help me, as much as i would love to know how to do it myself, i have promissed my self that ill learn html and everything else involved in web coding before christmas, but among looking around many tutorials, i found that

www.theslicingguide.com

is the most detailed tutorial ever, with a whole site devoted to it!, but for some reason, it didnt really hlep me, it might help you though

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