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hello , im new to webdesign im wanting to build a painall website that looks great on photoshop , and use publisher to add hyperlinks etc will this work? Also i would be greatfull if you gave me a link to a complete help guide to use photoshop to build a website, and how to upload and host it for free. Thanks again i know im asking for alot but i know the needed information is out there somewhere
 
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Hello,

Well you can use photoshop to design it and dreamweaver to slice it.

A good place with great resources for Photoshop is www.good-tutorials.com

Please ask if you have any more questions.

All the best,

- SW
 
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i have dreamweaver as well , i dont know how to use it any help for that program?
 
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Okay! How much help do you need! Do you want me to splice it up for you??
 
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True, to design the graphic layout, its from photoshop or other programs. Slice it too.
I don't slice in photoshop because they have too many tables.
 
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CenixHOST said:
I don't slice in photoshop because they have too many tables.

Well, you can setup photoshop to use CSS or you can code it by hand. I prefer the second option myself.

All the best,

- SW
 
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I would suggest reading some template tutorials on Good-tutorials.com, and I would make the templates in Photoshop, and slice them, because its easy.
 
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I also do the slicing with photoshop, its much better i think,
Get some tutorials online or get a good book on photoshop from an IT libs near you
 
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