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PSD to HTML Basic Converting Process |
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by Gabi Email: gabitza (nospam) gmail.com (unverified!) |
01 May 2011
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The process of converting a design into a web page is difficult as well as time consuming. Conversion of PSD to HTML especially requires profound knowledge of several technologies and excellent coding skills. Therefore PSD to HTML conversion companies are much in demand. Thereby the conversion services are very popular and are used extensively. |
PSD is the file format of Adobe Photoshop and these files need to be converted into HTML. While choosing a company for the above-mentioned task, the following things are needed to be kept in mind:
1. Companies offer you the option to choose between manual coding and software aided coding. If you should come across such options, it is very important that you opt for manual PSD to HTML, PSD to XHTML and PSD to Word Press conversions as it is more reliable than the software aided conversions
2. Many companies make use of automatic conversion tools that convert the PSD files that are fed to HTML or XHTML pages. Though such conversions can be fast, the quality of the conversions will be very poor
3. When the PSD to HTML conversions are not done in compliance with W3C standards, you will end up with many functionality issues
4. Make sure that all the conversions are done manually as when a page is not hand coded, its compatibility level in all the popular browser is not guaranteed.
5. One should avoid companies that are not trustworthy as their earlier claims and promises often mismatch the consequences. Since you are going to hand over the projects to the companies you must ensure that how they would be maintaining a correspondence with you. |
See also:
http://psdtohtmltuts.com/ http://psdtohtmltuts.com/category/psd-to-html-tutorials/ |
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