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02-Mar-2008, 08:05 PM #1
Solved: from Illustrator to HTML : how to?
I have a illustrator file here with a page full of text and graphics - the needs to be put up as a section on a website ...apart for converting it all to MS Word or Notepad ....what is the best format it that imports well into HTML ?
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03-Mar-2008, 07:39 AM #2
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03-Mar-2008, 02:57 PM #3
Slice it up, then export as html.
Edit the html page with anything you like to use.....I don't recommend M$ word though, it is a very poor html editor.
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03-Mar-2008, 05:58 PM #4
sequal - never even knew that option existed in Illustrator....

I've saved it as .gif - but the original was set for A4 so the image is nearly all on the right
hand side - while the left hand side of the .gif is just plain white...any ideas on how to get it more even?

is .gif ok for a website?
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03-Mar-2008, 11:21 PM #5
You can move the original image then slice and export to make it centered.
If you can add the image to this post, or a link to the image and what exactly is not correct with it I could help out more.


File type of .gif is fine, however .jpg is often clearer and used more often, the preference is yours.

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04-Mar-2008, 06:47 PM #6
sequal7, instead of slicing I just moved some of the items in the document to the left hand side and saved it as a .jpg - looks quite good - I am quite pleased with myself!

many thanks - much appreciated.
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