Posts Tagged ‘photoshop’

How to build a website with PhotoShop. Create Mini-Sites and Sales Pages with PhotoShop

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

How To Create A Mini-Site With Photoshop & FrontPage. http://www.internetmarketingbasis.com/products/Minisite_Mastery_Video_Tutorials/index.htm

This series introduces you to the Photoshop and FrontPage programs. These are two invaluable software tools that take the hard work out of building your mini-site – so you can get started with just a little know-how.

http://www.internetmarketingbasis.com/products/Minisite_Mastery_Video_Tutorials/index.htm

Learning programming languages to build your own quality sites is time consuming and difficult Now you can see how to make a site easily and how to make that site work well!

http://www.internetmarketingbasis.com/products/Minisite_Mastery_Video_Tutorials/

The beauty of Photoshop and FrontPage is that these tools are user friendly and help you see exactly what the pages will look like as you work through them With these handy programs you no longer need to understand the complexities of HTML programming language to build your site Enhancing the text, backgrounds, graphics and more is made simple and easy.

When you get this video tutorial series you’ll have access to all the knowledge you need to build your own website from the ground up Best of all – there are no dry boring eBooks that overcomplicate the process! In my ‘How To Create A Mini-Site With Photoshop & FrontPage’ Video Tutorials I make it straightforward and easy to understand how to use these highly effective programs.
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Creating & Maintaining a Web Page : About Video Web Hosting

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

There are a lot of different options in video web hosting, but the best way to host videos for free is through YouTube.com. Discover how you can host your videos online for free with guidance from a professional website designer in this free video on creating Web pages.

Expert: Kelly Karnetsky
Contact: www.springshosting.com
Bio: Kelly Karnetsky is a website designer with an expertise in social media.
Filmmaker: Emilio Martinez

Duration : 0:3:50

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How to Create a Website the Right Way For Beginners Part 3

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

Part 3 of how to create a website the smart way.

Duration : 0:11:57

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How to Create a Website the Right Way For Beginners Part 2

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

Part 2 of our series on creating fast loading validating SEO power sites. Brought to you by Adam @ http://www.developphp.com

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Build A Niche Store: Building Headers for your Site

Friday, March 12th, 2010

http://AuctionZeal.blogspot.com
Need help designing headers for your sites? Your Build a Niche Store sites and other web sites look much better with custom graphics. Watch as I go through some simple steps for building a niche targeted header. Don’t buy web site headers when you can build your own.

http://AuctionZeal.blogspot.com

Duration : 0:7:30

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How to Make A Website (and get it up and running!) PART 1/3

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Hey guys, this is my first tutorial, teaching you how to make your own website as well as upload all the files and make the pages function correctly, etc. Hopefully you can learn a few things from it. (sorry for my voice, I had a really bad cold at time of recording.)

If you have any questions feel free to reply and ask, or message me and I will reply.

This tutorial is aimed more at beginners, so if you’re looking for more expert methods you might want to find a new tutorial, or perhaps skip through pieces of this one. I know I used some basic methods, not to say I don’t know the more advanced ones, but as I mentioned this is for beginners.

Before everyone starts asking, i’m using WindowsBlinds to theme my windows, the theme is OpusOS (customized to black), and to record i’m using “My Screen Recorder Pro 2.3″.

FOR SMARTFTP:

http://smartftp.com/

FOR DREAMWEAVER:

http://www.adobe.com/products/dreamweaver/

FOR PHOTOSHOP:

http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/family/

Thanks for watching, I hope you learned something. Don’t forget to keep checking my website, www.trportfolio.net for more tutorials in the future!

(By the way, in case you missed it… “Least but not last.”

Haha, i’m an idiot.)
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ATTENTION EVERYONE:

Addressing a few FAQS:

Do I have to use 1and1?
–No, there are tons of other great hosts out there. Just make sure they have FTP, otherwise uploading your images will take forever.

What about Freewebs?
–I do not recommend freewebs. You cannot have any php (used for login systems, blogs, etc), no mysql (used to save information, like usernames and passwords), and no FTP (used to upload files quickly and explore your directory freely). You can use freewebs and sacrifice the features above instead of paying about $3.00 a month, but like I said, you will only be allowed to upload 1 file at a time.

Can I use any image for slicing?
–Anything that you can open in imageready (which is pretty much any image file) can be sliced.

Are there alternatives to these methods?
–Of course there are, this is just a great way to learn. If you dislike coming across all those table expansion problems and such in dreamweaver, you can always make each image one at a time and create the tables yourself.

Is there a simple way to avoid the stretching and distorting of my website in dreamweaver?
–Yes, but its a little painstaking and a bit tougher to do. If you have a long image that is a gradient or a solid color, rather than keeping that image there, you can…
a) For solid colors, just find the color. Then, delete the image and make the background color of that section the same color.
b) For gradients, if it is a vertical gradient, make an image that is (1px by ?px, ? being the height.) What you can now do is rather than having one giant image gradient, you can have 100 of these side by side to create the same effect. This is a useful method because if you need to expand the width of your page now, you can just keep adding the small 1px pieces.

Hopefully this giant post helped a few people.
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Photoshop Tutorial : How to Build a Web Site in Photoshop

Friday, November 13th, 2009

When using Photoshop to build a Web site, choose the appropriate resolution, and set up an area for a header, a menu and the text. Cut out areas that are going to be used on a Web site, and save the images as HTML images with help from a graphic designer and former Photoshop instructor in this free video on using Photoshop.

Expert: Jason Namour
Bio: Jason Namour has been a graphic designer and photographer for over 10 years.
Filmmaker: leighton silvestro

Duration : 0:4:19

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How to Build an Online Store from a Photoshop Design

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

http://psd2cssonline.com – In this tutorial we show you how to turn a Photoshop web page design into a functional web page including a button that your viewers can use to purchase goods and services from you. The conversion takes seconds and hooking up the PayPal button only a couple minutes.

Here is the page that was created in the video: http://psd2cssonline.com/tutorials/widgets/index.html

Here is the PSD file used in the video to create that page: http://psd2cssonline.com/tutorials/widgets/widgets_prep.psd

I’d like to mention, even though I keep saying ‘theme’ or ‘template’ throughout the video, it’s just a simple web page – index.html is the only page generated. No software other than your ISPs web server is required to run your online store.

Like what psd2css Online has done for you? Spread the word!
Please feel free to Digg us or write any good words on your favorite social networking sites:

http://digg.com/design/PSD_2_CSS_Online

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How to Build an Online Store from a Photoshop Design

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

http://psd2cssonline.com – In this tutorial we show you how to turn a Photoshop web page design into a functional web page including a button that your viewers can use to purchase goods and services from you. The conversion takes seconds and hooking up the PayPal button only a couple minutes.

Here is the page that was created in the video: http://psd2cssonline.com/tutorials/widgets/index.html

Here is the PSD file used in the video to create that page: http://psd2cssonline.com/tutorials/widgets/widgets_prep.psd

I’d like to mention, even though I keep saying ‘theme’ or ‘template’ throughout the video, it’s just a simple web page – index.html is the only page generated. No software other than your ISPs web server is required to run your online store.

Like what psd2css Online has done for you? Spread the word!
Please feel free to Digg us or write any good words on your favorite social networking sites:

http://digg.com/design/PSD_2_CSS_Online

http://twitter.com

http://delicious.com

http://facebook.com

http://www.stumbleupon.com

Duration : 0:8:5

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Build A Niche Store: Building Headers for your Site

Monday, September 28th, 2009

http://AuctionZeal.blogspot.com
Need help designing headers for your sites? Your Build a Niche Store sites and other web sites look much better with custom graphics. Watch as I go through some simple steps for building a niche targeted header with Photoshop. Don’t buy web site headers when you can build your own.

http://AuctionZeal.blogspot.com

Duration : 0:7:30

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