I've got a psd file here and need it sliced and coded for a css/html web page.I'll fill in the content, i just dont feel like doing this work.Pretty simple page setup, with side-navigation.preference goes to the guy that whip up some javascript code for my side menu for animation during navigation. (I'd like something similar to windows explorer's expanding folder tree, uncovering subtopics on click)http://dhtml-menu.com/dhtml-tree/data-samples/script-menu-tree-floatable.htmlthat's a perfect example of the side navigation that I'd be interested in. possibly even simpler, because I dont need to hide the entire menu.Anyone interested in more info?I figure this shouldn't cost me more than about $50-60. If you feel like you're worth more, prove it.
10/7/2008 3:52:48 PM
^ it would cost you $50-60 if the work only takes less than an hour. Which I doubt it would.
10/7/2008 5:56:29 PM
so that's how they make all those nice looking websites? in photoshop, and then turn it into html? badass
10/7/2008 6:11:56 PM
^ You're surprised that designers make mock-ups?
10/7/2008 6:22:07 PM
No, not surprised they make mock-ups, but that they can turn that mock-up into code using a program like Photoshop.
10/7/2008 6:36:45 PM
Photoshop is just for mock-ups unless you're slicing up a .psd into tables, which you should not do.You make a spec in PS and code (or get some one to code) the XHTML/CSS/JS. You can't use PS to "turn a .psd into code."
10/7/2008 7:06:42 PM
technically you could use fireworks to convert a fireworks document into atrocious ugly as sin code.
10/7/2008 7:13:52 PM
slicing ftl if you ever want it to look any different, ever.otherwise, have at it. slices would be a lot easier code, but when it's done, it's pretty much just that.
10/7/2008 9:13:58 PM
http://psd2html.com/order-now.html$159, but you know it's going to be valid, table-less, XHTML markup.
10/7/2008 11:05:45 PM