Adobe Photoshop

Creating Web Pages with ImageReady

In this unit we create a web page using ImageReady.
We’ve created static images, in both GIF and JPEG format, static buttons, Rollovers, an image map, and a Navigation Bar.  How you use these assets is entirely up to you and your development method.  You might code your HTML manually with a text editor, in which case you would cut and paste the HTML ImageReady has generated into existing and new HTML documents and use the anchor and reference tags for graphics created without HTML code. You might not even use ImageReady’s HTML features, generating graphics only and coding your own HTML and JavaScript. You might use authoring software, such as Macromedia’s Dreamweaver or Adobe’s GoLive! and integrate the graphics, HTML, and JavaScript of ImageReady accordingly.

You can also use ImageReady to generate an entire web page, using Slices  and image dimensions to create the layout (with a table) and graphics for entire pages at a time.  Furthermore, you can use ImageReady’s Update HTML to automatically update HTML documents you’ve created or modified with ImageReady after you’ve changed the native Photoshop  files.  We’re going to use all the elements we’ve already used to create the Travel Japan Home Page.

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