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<blockquote data-quote="PBG4MAN" data-source="post: 138126" data-attributes="member: 8013"><p>I'm trying to use Photoshop (CS2) to design a web site. My main problem right now is that I can't figure out what size to make everything. I'm using a 12" Powerbook, and I'm not exactly sure how to judge how big things will be on other screens. Should my document be 1024x768? But then everything seems oversized... Get my drift?</p><p>I was also thinking that maybe I'm getting carried away and I should wait to try and take care of this when I bring the Photoshop stuff into my web design program (Dreamweaver).</p><p>If anyone can shed some light on this subject, I'd appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBG4MAN, post: 138126, member: 8013"] I'm trying to use Photoshop (CS2) to design a web site. My main problem right now is that I can't figure out what size to make everything. I'm using a 12" Powerbook, and I'm not exactly sure how to judge how big things will be on other screens. Should my document be 1024x768? But then everything seems oversized... Get my drift? I was also thinking that maybe I'm getting carried away and I should wait to try and take care of this when I bring the Photoshop stuff into my web design program (Dreamweaver). If anyone can shed some light on this subject, I'd appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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