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dehaf
Hello every body..
I have a project, a web portal project. I designed it's design in Photoshop using 960 grid system. I want to convert it into (x)HTML in a simple way. Not slicing or another hardwork because my design was too difficult to slice. Anyone has a better way?
zpcs
Hi Dehaf,
The good ol' fashioned manual edit conversion would seemingly be my best (in knowledge) optional choice here after reading and fundamentally learning of the "960 Grid System" here in your post.

For me: With your basic description of your layout in PS to 960GS standards ... for the lack of better understanding of what it is you've designed ... , it would be an absolute learning experience for a sneakpeek view of what you've constructed.
You've got my curiousity up with this one!

Thanks smile.gif for the heads up on this 960 Grid System stuff Dehaf.
k.digennaro
QUOTE(zpcs @ Aug 12 2010, 09:52 PM) *
Hi Dehaf,
The good ol' fashioned manual edit conversion would seemingly be my best (in knowledge) optional choice here after reading and fundamentally learning of the "960 Grid System" here in your post.

For me: With your basic description of your layout in PS to 960GS standards ... for the lack of better understanding of what it is you've designed ... , it would be an absolute learning experience for a sneakpeek view of what you've constructed.
You've got my curiousity up with this one!

Thanks smile.gif for the heads up on this 960 Grid System stuff Dehaf.

I agree with zpcs, although this grid system has been around for quite sometime. It isn't anything fancy and frankly I think it's a waste of time for me personally. I feel it restricts my designs.

Anyways your best bet is to code it by hand using DIVS and not TABLES unless you are storing data. Post a screen shot of your layout I'll slice it for you and give you an idea on how to get started.

-Kevin DiGennaro
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