As I learnt initially PSD2CSS helps create Joomla templates from PSD. Does the code generated as a result of conversion to CSS can as-is used for Joomla template or is there some separate method to create a Joomla Template.
Take a quick look at the Guidelines to see how to prepare your PSD file
As I learnt initially PSD2CSS helps create Joomla templates from PSD. Does the code generated as a result of conversion to CSS can as-is used for Joomla template or is there some separate method to create a Joomla Template.
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* You can only make these regions. Use these layer names in your PSD file to define the size and position of these regions:
o content_joomla - this is the most important one. This is where most of the regular Joomla content gets rendered by default.
o breadcrumb_joomla
o left_joomla
o right_joomla
o top_joomla
o user1_joomla
o user2_joomla
o user3_joomla
o user4_joomla
o footer_joomla
o debug_joomla
o syndicate_joomla
* There is no Custom Regions feature for Joomla like there is for Drupal (yet)
* There is no special per page option like there is for Drupal either