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  • Joomla Themes from a Photoshop Template Design in Seconds

    Posted by admin on July 7th, 2009 and filed under website developers |

    http://psd2cssonline.com - Create a working Joomla Template from your Photoshop PSD design in seconds. Joomla is a Content Management System you can use to build fantastic websites with. Now you can build your own theme or skin for that website in Photoshop and install it to your Joomla website without writing any code. Watch this video tutorial to learn how

    Duration : 0:7:4


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    25 Responses

    1. NtlgntNrg Says:

      Why your cursor is …
      Why your cursor is paint bucket? XD Looks funny!

    2. psd2cssonline Says:

      Hi violinlova -

      Hi violinlova -
      When you visit the site, click on the words ‘How to prepare your PSD file…’ just above the words ‘Upload your PSD…’. You are going to want to rasterize the layer with the shadows (then they will work perfectly), and I’m not sure what you mean by ‘not getting the contents’, but the info on that page might help. Thanks!

    3. violinlova Says:

      I’m not getting the …
      I’m not getting the contents in the photoshop created webpage. Also, the drop shadow(layer style) effect doesn’t show either.

    4. psd2cssonline Says:

      You either: 1) …
      You either: 1) didn’t put any content_joomla or other _joomla layers in the PSD file, or 2) weren’t logged in to the site (you would have gotten a warning about trying to use advanced features without being logged in, or 3) copied the generated files into Joomla wrong. It’s easiest to just use the ‘Extensions’ -> ‘Install/Uninstall’ in the administrator section and upload the whole zip file.

    5. cipsua Says:

      i get an error “No …
      i get an error “No XML file was found”, when i want to the theme on my site. what can i do?

    6. bilalalam1 Says:

      thanks
      thanks

    7. putyah Says:

      Thanks man. This is …
      Thanks man. This is awesome.

    8. BigMorte0 Says:

      +1 for Fantastic …
      +1 for Fantastic here. Thanks so much for uploading it :)

    9. hillbillybobaroo Says:

      Fantastic.
      Fantastic.

    10. w1shEX Says:

      What a cool service …
      What a cool service.
      I probably won’t use it, as I want to learn exactly how Joomla works and such, but it’s still great you offer those services.
      I can see it took a lot of hard work, and you’re probably not rolling in money because of it, so thanks for helping the community out with your .psd conversion program. ;)

    11. Famous4242 Says:

      whats a good size …
      whats a good size for a layout

    12. psd2cssonline Says:

      Captured the screen …
      Captured the screen with CamStudio, made the intro part with Blender

    13. mathew0923 Says:

      what prgram did you …
      what prgram did you use to make this video?

    14. psd2cssonline Says:

      Sure - How did you …
      Sure - How did you install it? Can you send me the PSD file, I’ll give it a try. thanks.

    15. diacron Says:

      Fascinating.
      Fascinating.

    16. Vomit07 Says:

      eh.. it didnt work …
      eh.. it didnt work for me its not showing up on the joomla page can you help?

    17. unuuu Says:

      this is crap :)
      this is crap :)

    18. doubledigital2008 Says:

      thats so cool!! i …
      thats so cool!! i smashed my head alot doing website in notepad omg im out of a job LOL!! going to check out ur site /rated 5

    19. shanna1950 Says:

      can it be that …
      can it be that simple??? sheezz… I really gotta check THIS out…

    20. shanna1950 Says:

      can it be that …
      can it be that simple??? sheezz… I really gotta check THIS out…

    21. ProductionMystery Says:

      Great video
      Great video

    22. zero2kx Says:

      An easy way to find …
      An easy way to find the module positions is to open a template inside joomla. In your template manager click on the template and select preview. All the module positions used will be listed.

      Another way is to go into module manager, open a module and the positions will be in a drop down box. . Most common ones are left, right, top, user 3 , footer and banner. But you can put anything in whatever position you want.

    23. RecordingGuy Says:

      here’s the thing, i …
      here’s the thing, i am looking forward to using your service, the only thing is, i dont know what to name the module positions. can you please make a video on naming the positions and perhaps even the correct way to slice them up and I’d love to pay for your service! your vids are a little to blurry and not covering the naming part very well. Thanks

    24. HaxxBlaster Says:

      Thanks, great …
      Thanks, great tutorial.

    25. psd2cssonline Says:

      Sure - take a look …
      Sure - take a look at the website. There are lots of other tutorials and documentation. There are forums to ask questions at too.

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