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Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 76
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menu bar??
i created a menu bar image for my website...now i had this tool sometime back which would create hyperlinks.....by breakin up the images in the menu bar....ive lost it....now i cant get a clue bout the name of the sotware!!!!????...any ideas????
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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thanx B ....imageready is what i was lookin for.....now is there any snall tutorial to work with image ready???
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Spilniks
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Check the help system included with Adobe® Photoshop, it does a lot explanation also on ImageReady.
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huh?
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Lancaster, CA
Posts: 121
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*is glad someone reads directions... she just started trying things out, and has only a rough understanding of the program, though she does know how to slice stuff up!*
Short version is open the image, and then grab the slice tool (looks like an exacto blade) and start cutting, select each slice after are done that will be a link and in the Slices window, you can type in the link information as well. Then go to File> Save Optimized As> and it will vreate all the individual pieces as well as the HTML for the page. Then you can edit the HTML with whatever you use, and get everything else how you like it. |
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