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PSD to CSS in less than 30 seconds

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01-11-2008, 11:13 PM
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Its a starting point for designers that don't know CSS, and is good as an allternative to a static JPG for mockups. A List Apart has a great article on workig with Photoshop generated css at http://www.alistapart.com/articles/q...swithphotoshop

01-15-2008, 12:04 PM
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it is uselfull any kind of information is uselfull.

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Originally Posted by Amross View Post
That's a great way to convert your design into html/css quickly; providing quality, optimization and cross-browser compatibility are of no concern to you. The markup you get from converting your design via that method is horrific.
pretty much, i would also rather learn it on my own and do it manually from start to beginning, as someone said, it's better in the long run.

01-26-2008, 08:45 AM
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It's a ridiculous way to build a web site. The only people who would use it are absolute beginners who know nothing and want one web site in a hurry.

But wait until they say "can you help me do this thing I've seen somewhere else" - adding anything extra will be a nightmare with all those absolutely positioned divs and such useful names for the css styles too -homepage-b-01, homepage-b-02, homepage-b-02_, homepage-b-03...
The same code is repeated many times with a different absolute position. Everything gets repeated time after time. You don't learn from this sort of program. Someone recently posted a tutorial on how to convert a drawing into an html page with css manually, which showed the correct way to work.

It's noticeable that those who say it's great all admit to being new to web design.

How to open a can of soup in one second.
Hit it really hard with a sledge hammer.
Well, it works. But it's just as messy as slice and dice via imageready.

01-26-2008, 11:59 PM
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I agree. Adobe have a nice reputation. They shouldn't go including features in their programs unless it meets their usual standards.

That was a waste of the developers time imo.

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i tried alot to have my psd converted to css but filed lol

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I think it destroys the point of using css in the first place

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Woah interesting find... haha 30 seconds.

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