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Published: 2008-11-20 15:28:15 +0000 UTC; Views: 2943; Favourites: 44; Downloads: 97
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Description This tutorial is made to work in Firefox first, Internet Explorer second.


Part 1: Slices in Photoshop [link]
Part 2: Linking up the iframe [link]
Part 3: Rollover Table Cell [link]
Part 4: Free-floating Rollover Button [link]
Part 5 (here): CSS and debugging
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Comments: 8

Rebish [2009-12-20 00:45:56 +0000 UTC]

Awesome tutorial! I'm making a website now and I've been wanting to try out frames, this helped so much!

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jOsSse [2009-06-16 10:48:33 +0000 UTC]

thx a million i've always wanted to know how to do that iframe thingy

thanks again

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87frozenhearts [2009-02-02 18:41:13 +0000 UTC]

Excellent tutorial!
I've been looking for one that makes a layout in photoshop then explaining how to put html in it. Thanks a bunch for making this!!!

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Bee-chan [2008-11-21 00:09:13 +0000 UTC]

IFrames I've been using for a while ( love working with IFrames ^_^. Call me old school! ).

But the CSS is what I've always been confused by, and I think you're the first person to break it down bit by bit that I'VE come across. Too may other people have either ignored my cries for help or have been REALLY snitty in response.

I've been working on updating the look of my website again, as the current design is a little outdated now. I'll still use what I know and do IFrames again, but your CSS tutorial will help GREATLY with everything else. ^___^


~~Bee

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tae- [2008-11-20 16:10:30 +0000 UTC]

O.M.G.

You have NO IDEA of how much of a lifesaver you are!!! :'D

I've been trying to find tutorials that break down CSS and websiting for me, and it was all bable! You actually explain it!!

THANK YOU SO MUCH!!

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jiggly [2008-11-20 15:47:20 +0000 UTC]

Did you know you can do image mouse overs strictly with CSS? You don't need Javascript at all. Which is nice, because some users turn it off when surfing the web.

Also, keeping the slices right out of Photoshop can be really messy code at times. You should look into creating CSS layouts entirely. Tables still have their place, but you will find that CSS is way easier and better cross-browser. Took me awhile to realize that myself. I love the comfort of tables.

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solipherus In reply to jiggly [2008-11-20 15:53:57 +0000 UTC]

You can also do it all in Dreamweaver, I'm told, but I don't use it...

Lawl well I bow down to your CSS expertise. After all you do it for a living. All these years and this was the most I could learn of it myself, and it was really hard for me!

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zelas [2008-11-20 15:38:10 +0000 UTC]

wow. you know i always wanted to make a css site. a lot of this blew my mind!

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