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    newbie in need of layout help!

    hello to all. i am a novice web designer and in need of some help. i have started creating layouts in photoshop cs3 and i was wondering if there is an easy way to save my layouts as fluid width, as opppsed to fixed, so they resize according to the browser window. is css the only way to go? i would appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction and get me sterted. thanks!

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    I'm not sure about how to do that in photoshop. I've actually been getting into the same thing you are. The way I've been going about it so far is by setting the image size high before I start on it. Have you tried Dreamweaver? Dreamweaver in combination with PS has been great for making layouts in my experience (which isn't much, lol!) Maybe we could help each other out along the way, as we find things??? Feel free to holler at me anytime. Let me know if you find anything out!

    Kim =)

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    I think the faster way is by using css

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    yap i agree

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    I agree. CSS is the best option

 

 

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