Convert a Photoshop mockup for your website design

Convert a Photoshop mockup for your website design

Watch this video series to learn how to start the conversion process of an Adobe Photoshop mockup of a website, into a real live CSS based website.

You'll see how to convert a Photoshop mockup to an HTML/CSS website and work with the header/menu section of the Internet site. You'll center the site and learn to wrap an entire page and focus on the main content page.

Then, in the fourth video, you'll learn how to create a design from a blank document in Adobe Photoshop.

Next, see how to convert that Photoshop mockup again with more how to videos on the web design subject.

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