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Slice and dice in Photoshop? - 02-26-2005, 09:43 AM

HmMm.. i am a newbie in photoshop..
just started using this software..
i have heard alot of people saying "sliced template"
and it was done using photoshop.. and if i am not wrong..
they also said that photoshop did the "coding" of the sliced template.
but no matter how i search.. i cant find the command in photoshop..
can someone guide me?
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03-03-2005, 01:32 AM

It's actually imageready, click the icon at the bottom of the toolbar and it will jump to imageready (this comes bundled with photoshop) :)


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03-03-2005, 09:17 AM

Yes, design your layout in photoshop, then slice it up the way you want it. At the bottom of the tools bar in photoshop you will see a little icon to jump to imageready,this will copy your image to imageready. Once in imageread, select the "Slice Selection Tool", click on a slice, and type in its link. Do this for all the images. Then, go to File>>Save As>> and select "html and images". Save it in a new folder anywhere you want, the html code will be saved and the images saved inside a seperate folder.
Upload it to your server, or if you have a localserver setup, view it there :)
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03-09-2005, 12:52 PM

haha... nice way of putting it..
sercrets of slicing.. hmMm..
thanks guys.. i guess i will just go and play around with it till i get the hang of it .. :D
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