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    Resolved Graphics on a Website [Resolved]

    I am new to designing websites but I have a header graphic that I designed and it spands the entire page. How do I cut the header up into even pieces. I see this on sites everywhere that the headers are made up of many images put together, I there a program out there that does this or is this a painstaking task that needs to be done by hand.

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    Re: Graphics on a Website

    mrstuff68:

    Can't you just use MS Paint to split the header into several different images? Then you can load the individual images as you wish.

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    Re: Graphics on a Website

    If you have PhotoShop, you can use slicing to slice up the image into several images, and it gives you the html table layout too.

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    Re: Graphics on a Website [Resolved]

    Mendhak,

    Thanks for the info, I have photoshop but cant get it to slice correctly, but I opened the image in ImageReady and have successfully sliced.

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    Re: Graphics on a Website [Resolved]

    There are also rulers and guides which help you position the slicing right. You can 'pull' a line out of the rulers on the side and put them anywhere, like the edge of a layer. Your slices then stick to the lines.

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