Alignment issues

Fine, my navigation cell is incorporated to the left side connected with my site pattern. Currently, the headings " Residence, Merchandise, etc" are an integral part of the background design, and hence static. I’d like these to end up being flexible however, as with not only will they be clickable hyperlinks, but I want them being mobile up and down the side to ensure I can edit how much text contained under each header. You can notice however that each header " bar", mild gray, is slightly embedded from the darker gray content material panel, giving the slight border impact. I have no idea the right way to preserve this only were to take out the header bars in the background, instead making them independent images (and that’s why non-static) within cells of a table over your dark gray subject material panel. Any tips…

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You need to slice up your design as opposed to making the whole site a qualifications image. You should piece up each nav press button and insert it into your HTML as an image. Then you may make each image any hyperlink.

Ah, of course. Not difficult. I don’t have much experience by using slicing though, is there a good way to make pieces and tables to re-fit the parts in ImageReady or maybe Fireworks, or does it need to be done manually

MY SPOUSE AND I use Photoshop me, but I’m fairly sure both ImageReady in addition to Fireworks will set up the HTML to suit your needs. Seeing ImageReady is a sister of photoshop, look for " Preserve For Web" from the File menu as soon as you slice up your own whole design. From the " Save As" dialog box, look for " Preserve as type: " as well as select " HTML CODE and Images". This will save your entire slices and a good HTML file which puts your parts back together.

MY SPOUSE AND I tried saving the actual slices like you said in Photoshop, but if MY PARTNER AND I " Save for Web" it only really wants to let me conserve each slice singularly, and if POST " Save Seeing that… " there’s very little " HTML and also Images" option…

Hm.. once you have it all sliced up the way you want it you will be able to go to ‘save for web’ also it should automaticaly save it in a HTML. When one does ‘save for web’ it should talk about a second windows to verify your current slices, on the proper you should notice HTML selected along with a save button…

Fine, figured it available, thanks. Now how can you incorporate the HTML/image records photoshop generates this way into a table cell in Dreamweaver.

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