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dyezza
11/13/2004, 04:19 AM
is there such thing as making drop-down menu on photoshop or imageready? do you guys know how to make one?
tnx.. i don't know how to do on javascript or css or.. hehe.. i dont know how to do it.. please help..
You can pick up javascripts for drop down menus at www.javascripts.com .... if the site is still going. There are also lots of little tutorials around for making mouse over buttons in Paintshop or Animation Shop
There's no way to create the drop-down code in Photoshop. You can only use Photoshop to create any background colors, etc.
Do a search for "drop-down menu" in google and you'll be on your way to finding many pre-made scripts.
dyezza
11/13/2004, 11:09 PM
i was just curious.. i just learnt slicing and rollovers in photoshop and imageready and i thought there's way to create drop-down menu... maybe they'll have it on the next version or something.. anyways, i found all i need on the site you gave me.. thanks to both of you
TrinityOfOne
11/14/2004, 04:21 AM
It's unlikely to be in PS. You'll need Dreamweaver or similar.
dyezza
11/14/2004, 12:36 PM
i have dreamweaver.. still i don't know hot to do it there..
TrinityOfOne
11/14/2004, 12:52 PM
Read the manual?
http://www.phptr.com/articles/article.asp?p=29835
dyezza
11/14/2004, 02:07 PM
hmp.. do you know how to do this kind of a navigation bar?
http://www.lexus.ca/lexus/experience/en/home/index.jsp?B=768/1024
its too long to read.. hehe.. yeah i'll read it.
[QUOTE=dyezza]hmp.. do you know how to do this kind of a navigation bar?
http://www.lexus.ca/lexus/experience/en/home/index.jsp?B=768/1024
its too long to read.. hehe.. yeah i'll read it.[/QUOTE]Looks like a combination of DHTML, Javascripts and asp to me .... piece of cake :)
dyezza
11/14/2004, 03:17 PM
[QUOTE=Dave]Looks like a combination of DHTML, Javascripts and asp to me .... piece of cake :)[/QUOTE]
wow! why don't you teach me how to do it.. i'll be glad to "p
claven
11/14/2004, 07:14 PM
i don't know if this is gonna show up but i'll try
claven
11/14/2004, 07:17 PM
nope, shoot. i created an html document in imageready of a button that highlites on mouseover and drops down a menu on click. I just haven't come up with a way to add a seond click to the the same slice state which would allow me to be "carried" to a second page.
Jolt, anyway to post an html doc here?
[QUOTE=dyezza]wow! why don't you teach me how to do it.. i'll be glad to "p[/QUOTE]I don't know which of us is being the most sarcastic :)
I can do basic HTML and not a lot more.
[QUOTE=claven]Jolt, anyway to post an html doc here?[/QUOTE]You would have to create and load a webpage then post a link to it.
dyezza
11/14/2004, 08:54 PM
i wasn't trying to be sarcastic.. hihih.. you know html better than me "p
Scott
11/14/2004, 10:31 PM
Claven.. you can post html by surrounding it with [ code] and [ /code ] (remove spaces)
claven
11/15/2004, 06:50 AM
[QUOTE=Jolt]Claven.. you can post html by surrounding it with [ code] and [ /code ] (remove spaces)[/QUOTE]
Out of imageready, "save optimized as" yields a ".html" file when using slices (rather than an animated gif). Opening this html file in a browser shows the interactive file.
How can i view just the code so that i could paste it in?
[QUOTE=claven]Out of imageready, "save optimized as" yields a ".html" file when using slices (rather than an animated gif). Opening this html file in a browser shows the interactive file.
How can i view just the code so that i could paste it in?[/QUOTE]The usual method is by either right clicking on the web page and selecting "View > Source" or by using the menu and doing the same, then selct the HTML block you want and copy paste it, remember any file or link references willl have to be edited to give the full file path which you may have to adjust in order for them to show.
Notepad or Word can be used for viewing/editing HTML code if you don't have a bespoke editor.
dyezza
11/16/2004, 10:02 AM
is there anyway you can display the navigation bar????????
dyezza
11/17/2004, 12:10 AM
hmp.. are you still thinking on displaying the navigation tut? :. .. cause if not, i'll have to find another kind navigation effect, which i don't intend to do.
I can't think of a good layout of my school website http://killarney.vsb.bc.ca/ (which really suck cause it's due next week, i think that was my teacher said) hehehe.. i haven't work it out, i keep repeating it all over again... :sob: i depend too much on navigation bar to work around that's slowing me down on my work.. :o
anyway.. just tell me if you can't work it out.. i'll find my way out.. ;)
maybe you want to advice me on how to work on layout.. hihihi
here's my assignment anyway
assignment (http://killarney.vsb.bc.ca/mueller/infotech11/assignments.htm)
.. sorry guys if i'm too demanding... :D i cant help it..
i'm also on a work experience in an elementary school, I'm redesigning their website and that makes it two websites! whew! anyways.. i got to get on working..
thanks.. Dyezz
Siouxie
11/17/2004, 04:20 AM
hm the first thing that i see is that the green of the background doesn´t really mach the green of the page, a little bit too much bevel on the fonts and logo and too much 3d thing
i would prefer something like this for a school more, something more classical:
http://www.deviantart.com/view/12331684/
http://www.deviantart.com/view/12222457/
http://www.deviantart.com/view/12209585/
if you need help with the design just contact me by icq or mail, as i´m working as a webdesigner maybe i can help you with something :)
dyezza
11/17/2004, 05:00 PM
yeah that's why they want to change it.. they'll trying to colorcode the area of students, teacher, and parents with grey, white and green, and it turns sloppy...
yeah i classic is good.. i got similar layout.. is just that it's not final.. i've got to do my navigation.. :cool:
dyezza
11/18/2004, 03:51 PM
i Found it!.. the navigation bar tutorials.. its one of the tutorials in one of our affiliate's site.. tnx!
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