Design and Code a site with Gimp, HTML and CSS
Posted June 13, 2008 in freelancenews
Part 2/4: Design and Code a site with Gimp, HTML and CSS
I will be showing you how to slice the design ready for coding. This is the process whereby we basically cut each element into separate images ready to code into the site.
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