Any one know of some good Dreamweaver tutorials? Preferably ones that incorporate layouts made in Photoshop. I've found a few but nothing that great or helpful...
Google?
I don't get what you mean by Photoshop themes tho.
I don't get what you mean by Photoshop themes tho.
Google was the first place I looked. I suppose if you aren't familiar with Dreamweaver you wouldn't know what I mean about Photoshop layouts. Designs made in Photoshop can be opened in Dreamweaver and made into websites.**LiLp-DeFiNeD wrote:
Google?
I don't get what you mean by Photoshop themes tho.
Last edited by OmniDeath (2008-07-08 20:08:29)
No, I'm familliar with Dreamweaver, but never cared to look into the integration with Photoshop.
PMed ya some treasures Omni.
Check these out. Haven't watched them my self, but his photoshop tutorials are pretty good.
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p … 9D9B942950
http://www.tutvid.com/Tutorials_pages/DW.html
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p … 9D9B942950
http://www.tutvid.com/Tutorials_pages/DW.html
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Omni: taking Photoshop designs and integrating them directly in Dreamweaver is going to get you megabyte-size sites. I'd try learning HTML (and reading up on web-2.0 designs)
-kon
-kon
Ohhh...so he wants to replace HTML with PS,konfusion wrote:
Omni: taking Photoshop designs and integrating them directly in Dreamweaver is going to get you megabyte-size sites. I'd try learning HTML (and reading up on web-2.0 designs)
-kon
I'd hate to go to a site liek that, my internet is slow nuff already.
I don't see how, unless you clutter it with tons of images. The layout is just designed in PS then coded (in html) in Dreamweaver. Some good tutorials have been posted so far, and I haven't had any problems with large files or long loading times.konfusion wrote:
Omni: taking Photoshop designs and integrating them directly in Dreamweaver is going to get you megabyte-size sites. I'd try learning HTML (and reading up on web-2.0 designs)
-kon
Last edited by OmniDeath (2008-07-23 12:26:43)
yeah I agree, because the background can be a small image just repeated and suchOmniDeath wrote:
I don't see how, unless you clutter it with tons of images. The layout is just designed in PS then coded (in html) in Dreamweaver. Some good tutorials have been posted so far, and I haven't had any problems with large files or long loading times.konfusion wrote:
Omni: taking Photoshop designs and integrating them directly in Dreamweaver is going to get you megabyte-size sites. I'd try learning HTML (and reading up on web-2.0 designs)
-kon
this one isnt that great but http://www.photoshopcafe.com/tutorials/ … ebsite.htm
Mind you, that tutorial looks awful anyway.CosmoKramer wrote:
yeah I agree, because the background can be a small image just repeated and suchOmniDeath wrote:
I don't see how, unless you clutter it with tons of images. The layout is just designed in PS then coded (in html) in Dreamweaver. Some good tutorials have been posted so far, and I haven't had any problems with large files or long loading times.konfusion wrote:
Omni: taking Photoshop designs and integrating them directly in Dreamweaver is going to get you megabyte-size sites. I'd try learning HTML (and reading up on web-2.0 designs)
-kon
this one isnt that great but http://www.photoshopcafe.com/tutorials/ … ebsite.htm
But yeah, I suggest you read up on Web2.0, because it's all about using as few resources as possible.
-kon
I know, its been hard for me to find actual tutorials going from photoshop to dreamweaver, I can either find one or the otherkonfusion wrote:
Mind you, that tutorial looks awful anyway.CosmoKramer wrote:
yeah I agree, because the background can be a small image just repeated and suchOmniDeath wrote:
I don't see how, unless you clutter it with tons of images. The layout is just designed in PS then coded (in html) in Dreamweaver. Some good tutorials have been posted so far, and I haven't had any problems with large files or long loading times.
this one isnt that great but http://www.photoshopcafe.com/tutorials/ … ebsite.htm
But yeah, I suggest you read up on Web2.0, because it's all about using as few resources as possible.
-kon
what people do is make a layout in photoshop... then slice the pics up so they are smaller...you can check the performance of your page in dreamweaver... and when you save in photoshop... most people have highspeed internet now so it's not as important... but its always good to have fast loading sites...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVfxe4pqvo8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEjLciNR … ature=user
http://www.entheosweb.com/photoshop/slice.asp
http://www.tutorials007.com/index.php/f … eamweaver/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVfxe4pqvo8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEjLciNR … ature=user
http://www.entheosweb.com/photoshop/slice.asp
http://www.tutorials007.com/index.php/f … eamweaver/
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I dunno about other designers out there, but I usually either make the layout in Ai or PS, and then slice every time I design... It's just a question of how you slice, and what you save the files as.
-kon
-kon