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Making a design that can be coded

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02-05-2006, 04:22 AM
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  Old  Making a design that can be coded

Alright...I've been thinking lately about a custom vB design...I've got the talent and resources to create the design myself, but I will probably need somebody else to code it for me. My question is...what do I provide the coder? Do I need to give him different elements/sizes or does a single (layered) PSD do the trick?

If you've got any resources/tutorials...that would be great.

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Just the layered PSD file does the trick for me beautifully.

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Yup, like Aros said, all you need to do is provide the PSD and let the coder do his magic

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Thanks guys, that's what I was thinking, but wanted to be sure first

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Lol

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Originally Posted by asherone
Lol
May I help you?

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It doesn't even have to be a .psd file as long as you remove all the text you want as .html text first.

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Originally Posted by Julian
It doesn't even have to be a .psd file as long as you remove all the text you want as .html text first.
I for one definitely prefer the layered PSD file, a lot easier for client, designer and coder.

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