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Slicing the Page
Hi,
I have to code the following page: http://www.materialprojects.com/csi/3/cover.html I want to slice it into sections for divs I have attached a screenshot of what i think would be the best way to slice it up. Is this the best way? |
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Re: Slicing the Page
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Those slices are good for a start point but you need to slice more details like navigation buttons etc. |
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Re: Slicing the Page
I agree with Sypher (as always it seems). While these slices are a good starting point. You will need as indicated earlier to slice each individual button and some of the smaller sections of the site.
You could achieve the same design using some CSS coding - which would eliminate some of the load time, just a thought. Keep us up to date with your progress and good luck !
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