I hope I'm posting this in the right place.
I guess I'm REALLY just a slow learner, or I'm just not catching the concept well. But, I need a 1,2,3 list of steps to take. I'm familiar with PSD, but, for some reason, I am NOT catching onto psd2css for some reason.
Here's what I'd like to do
1. Three-column site (with four configurations - listed below)
a. Large column and two smaller columns
b. Larger column and one column same size as each of the two columns above
c. One column same size as the small column above and one column same size as larger column above
d. One column encompassing the total space of the two columns above
2. With the same header
3. Centered
4. With a dropdown menu between the header and the content (but I'll be using Suckerfish in another CMS that you don't convert to - Concrete 5 - and I think I can convert just the html/css to Concrete)
5. A footer that links to my website, not the site I'm designing for my dad
Thanks,
BrotherPhil

Hi Phil - I guess what I'd
Hi Phil -
I guess what I'd suggest is to start with one or two of those requirements at a time. Just make a super simple PSD and send it up to convert. Look at what it generates. Then when you're comfortable with that add just one of the requirements from the list. Save and convert. Look at what's generated. Make sure it's what you expect. As soon as you are not getting expected results, then at least you know what the culprit is (because you only were making tiny changes each time, the last change is the culprit).
Once you get to a specific thing that isn't doing what you expect, then give us a ring here in the forums! :)
Thanks.
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Shaun