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Old 09-06-2005, 07:27 AM   · #1
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Red face Stuck!! :(

I'm stuck I am using a webpage template for my new home page however I cannot figure out the code for the search box. When I put the CGI code in, that I normally use, the Photoshop slices are messed up. (In case you haven't figured this out, it's my first time creating webpages like this...) I have everything else on the page working correctly but I'm dumbfounded by the search. I have put the webpage on the internet. Would someone please take a look at it for me? I could really use some direction at this point.

http://www.ourfamilypix.us/template063.html

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Old 09-06-2005, 08:02 AM   · #2
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I don't necessrily think that photoshop messed up, I think that the align of some of the images are not set to what they are supposed to be. What programs (if any) did you use other than Photoshop?

I'll be here to help once te question is answered and code has been review.



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Old 09-07-2005, 08:03 AM   · #3
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The template was setup using Photoshop. Once I finished changing the template, I saved it for the web using the default settings in Photoshop. Photoshop put all the images in an image folder and gave me a HTML page. I opened the HTML page with Dreamweaver to edit the text and change the links. I hope this helps...

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Old 09-09-2005, 11:39 AM   · #4
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Using Dreamweaver to put your cgi code into your website, that should be work.
Photoshop cant do everything you need.
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