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PSD to HTML - how do they do it?
Hello. Recently, I see a lot of orders for PSD to HTML layout.
And these orders are from $5 to $40, from 1 to 20 pages. And not for a page of $ 5, but for the whole "site".
In general, very low prices.
I'm not very familiar with this type of work and do a little different, but I'm interested in the question.
What do those people who respond to such orders use, are there any slightly high-quality and valid utilities for this type of activity? I googled, it gave me a very low-quality code.
Do they write by hand? From my belfry, this is the only way in which such orders can be carried out with high quality. But this is a long time, considering what customers want now, there are just dozens of points in almost every job posting.
But after all, it takes a long time to typeset with your hands, it’s hard and doesn’t pull at all for $ 5 per page.
So, in fact, throw a little insider on how this process is performed. Because I'm in a stupor.
On Stackoverflow , I found the most uprated answer that it is done by hand
. But how then do the performers take so little money?
Thank you.
Maybe there is something that simplifies the development process a little by hand? Well, except for frameworks.
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$5 very low price, for 5 bucks I'd max out a secondary sample page
Very helpful:
https://projectparfait.adobe.com/
Sublime Text + emmet
Once I ordered the layout of one page for $10.
As a result, more than half of these are blocks cut out of the layout, placed in their places by pictures with position: absolute;
The code is not completely readable, as if the templates were torn out from different places.
No html5 and css3, although it was indicated in the technical specification to make it easier.
At first glance, everything seems to be ok, but when you can't pull it on the kms, then by the end it is a completely re-designed page.
The competition is great))) Many make up from Ukraine and Belarus. Their prices are much lower.
I used to make up my own, now I often give it to freelancers.
As far as I know, there are several ways:
1) they simply take a PSD and cut it, after that in Photoshop itself there is a function to convert to HTML and voila, the site is ready. After, of course, you can still play around so that everything would be fine.
2) Separate pieces are pulled out from the PSD (let's say a ready-made button in png / jpeg / bmp in whatever format) and again they are thrown into the site in pieces. then everything can be adjusted normally.
I've seen such a thing - psd2htmlconverter.com/ru
I'm
not a layout designer myself, I don't know how adequate the result is.
But at least if it exists, then someone uses it.
Photoshop does not have a function to convert to html. You just have to do it by hand. To make it easier, you can take DreamWeaver, make layout there and insert pictures cut from psd. Maybe it will be faster.
From Adobe:
1) adobe.com/ru/products/muse.html
2) projectparfait.adobe.com
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