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Posted by John on 06/24/07 20:37
On Jun 24, 11:22 am, Bergamot <berga...@visi.com> wrote:
> John wrote:
>It is usually
>>fine to make a number of pages similar but different. With modern
>>>browser caching, loading tends to be fast because the images and
>>>other tthings are already on the users computer by time he does
>>>any clicking to go elsewhere.
Thank you Dorayme, that seems to answer my question.
> Not sure what that really means, but it seems contradictory somehow.
>
> > divs for each of the slices I've created in photoshop.
>
> Ugh. Slice-and-splice is one of the *worst* ways to construct a web
> page. The only thing worse is doing it with layout tables.
>
> Please stop. Now.
Do you have any other suggestions Berg, what's your best practice?
I'm curious to hear others opinions as to why using Photoshop and
Imageready to slice up a layout and export as an xhtml/css based
webpage is a bad idea. It seems like it's be a time saving practice
for designers who are working with graphic layouts.
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