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GiantsKid08
Hi,

I'm a beginner to HTML, and I've progressed quite a bit of my own. I do have a question I cannot figure out, however. It may be a silly question, so don't laugh at me. biggrin.gif

I made a page layout in Photoshop, and went to edit it in Adobe Image Ready. I turned the layout into a CSS file. When I open up the file with the layout, everything seems good, except that the layout is just many images put together. What I mean is, if I right click on the background, I would be clicking on an image, and there would be no source to look at.

So my question is, how can I make it so my layout is part of the page? So if I right click on it, I can view the page source.

Thanks in advance.
pandy
By writing a HTML page and thenn use parts of the image you made in PS as inline images and backgrounds.

Either Image Ready put the whole image in the page as it was or chopped it up and put it in a table, you should still be able to View Source. You have to right-click outside the image(s). That's a browser feature. Or just use a menu command. In IE it's at View | Source .
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