Web Design

How to Create a Blog Layout Part 2 [PSD to HTML]

by sanjay on February 1, 2012

psd to html

One of the most painful process (if you see it that way) of  web design, is the stage where you have to convert PSD to HTML. The whole quality of your project lies on this stage.

Although there are thousands of services available online that converts your  PSD to HTML, the fulfillment that you will get when you’re the one who worked on the entire project is priceless.
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