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Has Anyone Used A Scrap Page As A Web Page?


Victoria TX

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Victoria, I haven't tried converting PSD to HTML, but HTML is capable of using JPGs as backgrounds and PNG's as buttons, etc. If you're looking to create the page with all the "active" elements and then convert, I'm not sure how well that will work for you - perhaps if you have Adobe's companion product to create web pages/apps, Dreamweaver, it can assist in the conversion.

 

Hopefully, someone who's done this will reply!

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Michele is right--save your images as JPGs or PNGs, and then insert them into the HTML page.

 

Note--presuming you're using Scrap Girls' products as part of your design, be sure to check the Consumer and Commercial Terms of Use (Boutique, lower left column) to assure you're in compliance.

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Thanks for the input thus far. I have an old version of Dreamweaver from several years ago, however, it is an educational license, which I believe prohibits use for a commercial web site. Since I'm disabled and only able to work part-time, I'm reluctant to invest in a traditional version of Dreamweaver. I did purchases commercial licenses for a number of Scrap Girls kits, but good idea to double-check the Terms of Use if they would be used on a website.

 

Victoria in Texas

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