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    Liquify quesiton

    Hello all,

    I'm in the process of making a site. Now the Main body "box", I want to to be able to "stretch" downward so there is enough space for my text and my footer.

    Now through help from TheKeeper I know that I would probably use the liquify option for this, correct? I would liquify the box on it's left side and right side, but I will not include the liquify option on the corners.

    But my question is, when do I exactly do this? Is this a part of slicing, or is it done at anytime?

    Also, Would I just make this box a certain size, add my footer, then liquify? Or do I extend to box to the bottom of my layout in PS? Though if I did that, I'd have no footer, correct?

    The outcome I'm looking for is a the main box on my site to extend past the page that you see in PS (so you'd have to scroll down in your browser, then at the bottom, my footer.

    Sorry for all of these questions . Newbie in training.

    I appreciate all of your help.

    Jnick

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    Liquify quesiton

    Here's a simple example image showing how you'd go about slicing your layout in PS in order to create a "liquid design".

    It's fairly basic stuff.
    Any questions though just ask. [excited]

    PS: the 'liquify' filter has nothing to do with this. ;)

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    Liquify quesiton

    This tutorial might help explain it to you

    http://www.purephotoshop.com/article/54

 

 

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