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searcher
Posts: 28 Joined: 12/31/2001 From: Mandeville LA USA Status: offline
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web to gif - 2/2/2002 1:54:48
Is there a technique in FP 2000 or software to buy to convert an established web to a jpg or gif? Just tryin' to learn a little somethin'...
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searcher
Posts: 28 Joined: 12/31/2001 From: Mandeville LA USA Status: offline
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RE: web to gif - 2/2/2002 12:12:20
I'm a tinkerer by nature, and I'm always finding ways to skin that cat. Silly question, though. I'm not familiar with the screen shot procedure. Is that more than just a save as? Thanks Just tryin' to learn a little somethin'...
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DarlingBri
Posts: 3123 From: Left of Centre, Cork, Ireland Status: offline
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RE: web to gif - 2/2/2002 12:42:07
I'm sorry, I really can't advise you on how to get where you want if I don't understand where you're going. You can convert web pages to many things, and some are appropriate for some purposes while others are not. What are you trying to do this FOR? I do screenshots by opening the site in my browser, hitting "print screen" on my keyboard, and pasting into a graphics program. Hope this helps, Bri
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searcher
Posts: 28 Joined: 12/31/2001 From: Mandeville LA USA Status: offline
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RE: web to gif - 2/2/2002 16:24:22
Hi, I was just looking at an option to show off a template in my collection (either developed by me or purchased). Right now, I'm trying to do subwebs, but the templetes are coming up without the navigation items, unless I link them to the Outfront.Net subwebs. Then, they come in completely. I must be doing something wrong. By the way, I'm crystal clear on my site that any templates I have purchased are going to my clients as finished products, based on their specs. How's the Septered Isle, by the way? I'm thinking of Ireland for the Summer. Thanks, Steve Just tryin' to learn a little somethin'...
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DarlingBri
Posts: 3123 From: Left of Centre, Cork, Ireland Status: offline
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RE: web to gif - 2/2/2002 17:26:57
Well, you need to get the sub-web thing sorted out, so why not go post a new topic on that in Beginners? That would be the best place to get help on that. People will normally prefer to try a template, not just look at it, so screenshots will only take you so far. You do not want to screenshot every page of a site; it's boring as hell to look at, never mind do. Get the subwebs working :)
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Mike54
Posts: 4791 Joined: 3/26/2001 From: Way Up Over Status: offline
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RE: web to gif - 2/2/2002 17:49:15
Hi searcher, IF you have a copy of Adobe Acrobat you can import your template as a pdf. I'm not that's what you want but it's possible. The pages look like they would on the web, as opposed to a screen shot. I think, therefore I am, I think.
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searcher
Posts: 28 Joined: 12/31/2001 From: Mandeville LA USA Status: offline
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RE: web to gif - 2/4/2002 1:42:32
Thanks to all... and a special thanks to Bri, across the pond. Mission accomplished. Hope I return the favor. Steve Just tryin' to learn a little somethin'...
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