Using Guidelines as an Alternative to Slice Lines
In Adobe Photoshop, guides appear as lines that float over the entire
document. Slices, selections, and other tools will snap to a guideline,
ensuring accuracy.
You may place new guides or reposition existing guides around any
items in the document and create slices.
Slices may then be saved as individual .jpg or .gif files to be inserted
into your web page.
Launch Photoshop, and then choose File > Open
to open a .psd file.
Choose View from the top menu and select Show > Guides
to ensure that any existing guide lines will be visible.
Fig.
1 |
To place a new guide:
- If Rulers are not visible, choose View > Rulers
(or press the
Ctrl and R keys on your keyboard).
- Select the Move tool
and drag down from
the horizontal ruler to create a horizontal guide (Fig. 1),
or drag out from the vertical ruler to create a vertical
guide.
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To move a guide: Select the Move tool and
click and drag a guide to a new position.
To remove guides from the image:
- To remove a single guide, drag the guide completely off the document
window.
- To remove all guides, choose View > Clear
Guides.
To turn snapping to guides on or off choose View >Snap To >Guides
Fig. 2
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Fig. 2 shows guide lines (magenta color)
placed around an image. |
See also:
Using
Slice Lines or Producing New Slice Lines
Appropriate
Naming Conventions for Saving Your Sliced Template
Optimizing
Website Template File Size when Saving for Web
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