[Offer]Slicing / HTML+CSS your design for 10$ (GunZ or whatever)

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    Infraction Banned MicroManiacs is offline
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    [Offer]Slicing / HTML+CSS your design for 10$ (GunZ or whatever)

    Hello, citizens from RaGEZONE,

    READ first and then delete? i think its allowed???

    Since i haven't seen a thread like this.
    Well what i'm offering for you i am sure there are alot people.
    That are good at designing websites but they don't know how to convert it to .css or HTML.

    I'm willing to do it for you, You send me the .psd i will code it fully for you without the database functions / scripts.
    If you wan't me to import the gunz scripts in the website it will cost 20$ more.

    If you think i scam? its not true i'm not project, i just need money to pay my VPS. if you want you can send me your .psd first and i'll code it for you after i've finished i will send you a preview with my watermark on it.

    - Design slice = 5$
    - Design slice + HTML + css = 10$
    - Design slice + HTML + css + Gunz php scripts importing = 30$

    Contact:
    worldwidegaming@live.nl
    Yours sincerely,


    Rodi.
    Last edited by MicroManiacs; 10-10-10 at 07:07 PM.


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    Re: [Offer]Slicing / HTML+CSS your design for 10$ (GunZ or whatever)

    Thread moved to the Merchant Zone's Selling sub-forum.

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    Infraction Banned MicroManiacs is offline
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    Re: [Offer]Slicing / HTML+CSS your design for 10$ (GunZ or whatever)

    This is just a quick slice thing what i just made from our test website..

    WorldwideGUNZ - Preview website Example of just slicing / CSS / HTML / XHTML & IE6 browser support

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    Alpha Member Zen is offline
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    Re: [Offer]Slicing / HTML+CSS your design for 10$ (GunZ or whatever)

    Quote Originally Posted by MicroManiacs View Post
    If you think i scam? its not true i'm not project, i just need money to pay my VPS. if you want you can send me your .psd first and i'll code it for you after i've finished i will send you a preview with my watermark on it.
    Coding something generally speaking requires writing actual code. Not opening up photoshop and feeding a PSD into a plugin, then selling the badly written, slow to load, virtually impossible to SEO and nightmare edit code.

    The reason I can tell you this, is because the link to a "preview of your work" (quoted below) very clearly shows this.

    Quote Originally Posted by MicroManiacs View Post
    This is just a quick slice thing what i just made from our test website..

    WorldwideGUNZ - Preview website Example of just slicing / CSS / HTML / XHTML & IE6 browser support
    1. This page is automatically generated by a photoshop plugin, which is free. you can get it here

    2. The reason that this plugin (or others of it's kind) are not widely used by people who actually have a clue what they are doing, is because the code that is output by them really sucks. Rather than using fast loading and clean css styles, with the html code nicely organised and physically possible to edit, they make divide the PSD file into lots of images and just display them next to eachother like a mosaic to create a page.
    This is bad for a few reasons:
    • If you ever want to edit something on that page, it makes it virtually impossible to do without ruining the overall look of the page, because it moves other little images around and everything gets out of place.
    • layouts are a fixed size. Meaning even if someone with a low resolution screen comes to your website, the layout will remain the same size. Also this means there is a limited amount of height you can fill the page with, so that limits your content.
    • SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) is dead. Search engines find your page based on a few things: keywords in the content, meta keywords, and the names of your html's divs and classes. With one of these websites, alot of text is converted to images, which makes it impossible for a search engine to see it, also, the divs and classes are numbered rather than given meaningful names e.g. "object34", this also makes editing anything in the html an absolute nightmare.


    3. The XHTML/CSS is not valid. The preview of your work that you gave as an example's html is not valid.

    4. You claimed it is an example of "IE6 Browser support". Really? because I thought that someone who knows what this term means would know that IE6 doesn't support transparent PNGs. The page looks absolutely nasty in alot of browsers. IE6 is one of them (look below for screenshots).

    5. The price: There is a reason its so cheap. A real developer will charge anything between $50 and $200 to slice and code a PSD into a HTML/CSS page. There is a reason for this, which is that they won't be using a dodgy plugin, and the code you receive will work correctly, and will be of a high standard.


    Some screenshots of this page in various browsers (he claims cross browser support, and IE6 support)


    This is the benchmark, Safari. It displays it perfectly, use this for reference. This is what it should look like.




    Now this is the page in IE6



    The page in FireFox 2



    The page in the latest version of FireFox (note the errors in text placement, mainly due to the fixed nature of the layout)



    The page in FireFox 4 beta (virtually the same as current FF)





    Well this ends my little rant. I'm not saying do not use this service, but what I am saying is that you'll get what you pay for, and some of the things this guy is claiming are not true.




    Zen

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    Intelligent DoucheBag jur13n is offline
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    Re: [Offer]Slicing / HTML+CSS your design for 10$ (GunZ or whatever)

    You'll get what you pay for, that line is pretty accurate Zen,

    as it seems to me that the actual PSD to XHTML+CSS coders don't use these things, but they will also ask you a tiny tad more then 5$, somewhere around 140-200. So you ARE getting what you paid for, and he hasn't showed us what the "Fully" coded outputs are yet, so let's not be so trigger-jumpy. Who know's he will use the generated slicing and clean its code up to meet web standards. Although it is a very robust way he chooses to pick...

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    Re: [Offer]Slicing / HTML+CSS your design for 10$ (GunZ or whatever)

    Also it does not has CSS code .

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    I am Dylan. I<3Bass is offline
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    Re: [Offer]Slicing / HTML+CSS your design for 10$ (GunZ or whatever)

    Why would you pay to put a rectangle over an image, and then insert a link. Not to flame or anything. Gl

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    Re: [Offer]Slicing / HTML+CSS your design for 10$ (GunZ or whatever)

    Spoiler:
    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    Coding something generally speaking requires writing actual code. Not opening up photoshop and feeding a PSD into a plugin, then selling the badly written, slow to load, virtually impossible to SEO and nightmare edit code.

    The reason I can tell you this, is because the link to a "preview of your work" (quoted below) very clearly shows this.



    1. This page is automatically generated by a photoshop plugin, which is free. you can get it here

    2. The reason that this plugin (or others of it's kind) are not widely used by people who actually have a clue what they are doing, is because the code that is output by them really sucks. Rather than using fast loading and clean css styles, with the html code nicely organised and physically possible to edit, they make divide the PSD file into lots of images and just display them next to eachother like a mosaic to create a page.
    This is bad for a few reasons:
    • If you ever want to edit something on that page, it makes it virtually impossible to do without ruining the overall look of the page, because it moves other little images around and everything gets out of place.
    • layouts are a fixed size. Meaning even if someone with a low resolution screen comes to your website, the layout will remain the same size. Also this means there is a limited amount of height you can fill the page with, so that limits your content.
    • SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) is dead. Search engines find your page based on a few things: keywords in the content, meta keywords, and the names of your html's divs and classes. With one of these websites, alot of text is converted to images, which makes it impossible for a search engine to see it, also, the divs and classes are numbered rather than given meaningful names e.g. "object34", this also makes editing anything in the html an absolute nightmare.


    3. The XHTML/CSS is not valid. The preview of your work that you gave as an example's html is not valid.

    4. You claimed it is an example of "IE6 Browser support". Really? because I thought that someone who knows what this term means would know that IE6 doesn't support transparent PNGs. The page looks absolutely nasty in alot of browsers. IE6 is one of them (look below for screenshots).

    5. The price: There is a reason its so cheap. A real developer will charge anything between $50 and $200 to slice and code a PSD into a HTML/CSS page. There is a reason for this, which is that they won't be using a dodgy plugin, and the code you receive will work correctly, and will be of a high standard.


    Some screenshots of this page in various browsers (he claims cross browser support, and IE6 support)


    This is the benchmark, Safari. It displays it perfectly, use this for reference. This is what it should look like.




    Now this is the page in IE6



    The page in FireFox 2



    The page in the latest version of FireFox (note the errors in text placement, mainly due to the fixed nature of the layout)



    The page in FireFox 4 beta (virtually the same as current FF)





    Well this ends my little rant. I'm not saying do not use this service, but what I am saying is that you'll get what you pay for, and some of the things this guy is claiming are not true.




    Zen


    This, if you use firebug, you'll see alot of divs.



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