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unity3017yCheck out Adobe's Brackets editor. I think you can slice PSDs and extract CSS with it. Disclaimer: never tried it.
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if you do know how to code, what the fuck would you gain from some shitty auto generated code? Use photoshop to get sizes and rgb values and write the CSS. Photoshop is not a design tool, yes you can design in it, but its totally inefficient. I speak to designers regularly and tell them not to design for web in photoshop. Many of them know inDesign, and it is perfect for web layout. (set for web when creating a new document). you can export pages as rgb png for developers ( or individual graphics) at any resolution). Photoshop is for retouching and editing and fine art purposes. Not for fucking web design.
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@helloworld because I am not a designer and am trying to understand how they use the tool maybe? I honestly do not know how they use it...because as I mentioned in my post I do not see much benefit between spending hours on making a psd that could be done in kinda the same matter by drawing out shit on paper :) we have our own design guys at work. I am just trying to learn something extra. I try to stay with backend mostly. And chill out man shit haha its just a post no need to fuck this and fuck that. So much intensity.
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@AleCx04 Note to self: Don’t post on devRant when you have just woken up, you are never in the best of moods.
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@helloworld unless one is a morning person, dem basterds are always happy in the mornings and I hate them for it.
Sooo as someone that just started using photoshop (got it for free at work) i can see the benefits of it for actual design. But are there any ways to convert to an actual web page other than by just sucking it up and going through the code by design? I see no much difference than looking at a shit of paper with a drawing of something and coding it. Am I missing something? Mind you I do know how to code, sure I am lacking in the design dpmnt ( more of a backend / mobile dev)
rant
asking for suggestions
bout loving this shit
photoshop aint that bad