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August 23, 2011
by James Brocklehurst
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SuperSlicr: Ditch the Slice Tool!

This is an update to the Photoshop action that I created in May 2010 to speed up my Photoshop to Web/Mobile workflow. It allows you to select any combination of layers (which may contain layer styles, vector shapes, text layers … Continue reading →

Categories: Freebies, Quick Tips | Tags: design, freebie, graphics, interface elements, mobile, photoshop, PNG, save for web, transparency, vectors | Permalink

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August 3, 2011
by James Brocklehurst
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CSS Noise

This post looks at a way to add a subtle noise effect to HTML elements using CSS. Using this technique is of interest because it doesn’t require use of an image editor, weighs in at just a little over 2K … Continue reading →

Categories: Quick Tips, Tutorials | Tags: css, data URIs, design, generated content, graphics, html, interface elements, photoshop, PNG, save for web, snippet, transparency | Permalink

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May 4, 2010
by James Brocklehurst
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Photoshop Action – Selected Layers to Web Export in One Click

To speed up my Photoshop to HTML workflow, I’ve recorded a Photoshop Action that allows me to select any combination of layers (which may contain layer styles, vector shapes, text layers or smart objects), and instantly turn these into a … Continue reading →

Categories: Freebies, Quick Tips | Tags: graphics, photoshop, save for web | Permalink

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April 18, 2010
by James Brocklehurst
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Photoshop PNGs – Some Quick Fixes

If you are using PNGs on your site straight from Photoshop, then this post may be of interest to you. The PNG image format offers some unique abilities for web designers, but there are pitfalls concerning compression, colour accuracy and … Continue reading →

Categories: Quick Tips | Tags: css, design, graphics, html, PNG, save for web, transparency | Permalink

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March 17, 2010
by James Brocklehurst
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PSD to HTML App Survey

I am in the process of devising a new desktop app that aims to improve the workflow for front-end developers when converting PSD comps into XHTML / CSS templates.

Categories: Projects | Tags: css, design, development, html, photoshop, save for web, survey | Permalink

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On this site he publishes tutorials, freebies, as well as examples of his work

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