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H.M.ISLAND

2007-06-12, 6:14 pm

Dear friends,

I'm working on a template on Photoshop cs2 i have designed my
favorite
template but how can i add some text to it in html format.
i dont want it in picture format,i want to edit in html form.When i
add any text to it,all of my pictures get departed and everythings
goes wrong.


What do i do to save my web page?
I just make my slices and save it for web.let me know whats
wrong.I've
uploaded the picture in files of this group and it's name is
template-1


PS.I use dreamweaver 8 and frontpage for editing html.
Thanx

edjh

2007-06-12, 6:14 pm

H.M.ISLAND wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> I'm working on a template on Photoshop cs2 i have designed my
> favorite
> template but how can i add some text to it in html format.
> i dont want it in picture format,i want to edit in html form.When i
> add any text to it,all of my pictures get departed and everythings
> goes wrong.
>
>
> What do i do to save my web page?
> I just make my slices and save it for web.let me know whats
> wrong.I've
> uploaded the picture in files of this group and it's name is
> template-1
>
>
> PS.I use dreamweaver 8 and frontpage for editing html.
> Thanx
>

You could add the text in Dreamweaver. That would probably be best. But
if you are using ImageReady there is away to make text HTML It's
covered in the Help files:

To add HTML text to a slice:

1. Select a slice. If you are working in Photoshop, double-click the
slice with the Slice Select tool to display the Slice Options dialog box.
2. In the Slice Options dialog box (Photoshop) or the Slice palette
(ImageReady), select No Image from the Type pop-up menu.
3. Type the desired text in the text box.
4. (Photoshop Save for Web dialog box and ImageReady) If the text
includes HTML formatting tags, select the Text is HTML option. When this
option is deselected, all the text you enter (including formatting tags)
will be displayed in the resulting Web page.
5. (Photoshop Save for Web dialog box and ImageReady) If desired,
select options in the Cell Alignment section of the dialog box.

It goes on....

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