How to slice a Photoshop file into a website

By Brian Terry on January 17th, 2008

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Since posting my last video about how to create “aqua” order buttons using Photoshop I’ve had quite a few people find my blog looking for instructions on how to slice a Photoshop file into a website.

Not only this but a good friend of mine got stuck and had this exact same question…

“How do I slice up a Photoshop file into a website?”

Watch this 5 minute video and I’ll show you exactly how it’s done. Then I’ll show you where you can pick up some free Photoshop website templates that just need image slicing in Photoshop and turning into live websites.

(If you’re watching Joe I hope this helps!)

If you’re stuck for website design ideas or you’d like an easy starting point for your new website design then here’s a website full of layered Photoshop templates ready to go. All you do is make the changes you’d like to make then slice them up and add them to your HTML page.

Here’s where you can get some free Photoshop (PSD) website templates…
www.freepsd.com

But the very best place for Photoshop website templates has got to be:
www.templatemonster.com


As usual… any questions, just let me know.



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