Chapter 7. Creating a Web Site from Scratch
Chapter at a Glance
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Starting a site from scratch is usually done when a designer has already designed the underlying graphics for the pages and is ready to translate the graphic elements into an HTML document. A designer sets up these graphics in a graphics editing application such as Microsoft Expression Design, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Fireworks, Corel PaintShop Pro, or any other graphics application. In addition to designing ...
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