PSD to HTML conversion is the term used for the procedure of converting design files to HTML and CSS. PSD is file extension for Adobe Photoshop Document. Adobe Photoshop is most commonly used application for designing web pages and web applications, other applications that fall in this category are Adobe Fireworks, and Adobe Illustrator.
Use of these software’s for web designing depends on the designers’ preferences, however the term PSD to HTML has gained such a popularity that it is used by many corporate houses to address HTML conversion of all file formats.
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We all know that HTML5 is here now, and it’s here to stay. As HTML5 is yet in its development phase, it will take years to move on to the next version of HTML, also HTML5 is being developed keeping in mind all the requirements of today’s web development. So we can say the first important feature of HTML5 is that it’s future proof, for another 10-12 years at least and that’s really a big duration in the world of internet. (Also it is supported by old browsers also with help of a small JavaScript code.)
Let’s have a look at the other features that can help you decide should you upgrade to HTML5 today or not? (read more…)
With this property you can define an image to be used instead of the normal border of an element. This property is a shorthand property for setting ‘border-image-source’, ‘border-image-slice’, ‘border-image-width’, ‘border-image-outset’ and ‘border-image-repeat’.
In the last article, I covered some commonly used terms, to make you familiar with PSD to HTML conversion (if you are new to this field). This was required to make you familiar with commonly used terms.
Another important aspect before you dive into the code, is to understand the project requirements accurately, and clarifying any doubts before you start writing code.
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Before you start working on PSD to HTML conversion, let me introduce you to some of the basic terms that you should be familiar with.
This article will help you better understand the market standards, and commonly used terms in this domain. (read more…)
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