I was working to build a site and could not figure out how to do it. psd2css made it possible for me to get a site up and running. Check out what I have so far. Im still gonna link word press to it and add tons of content maybe some flash stuff to. Thank you so much for your service.
<a href="http://www.monumentlimited.com/">Monument ltd. website.
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How to publish the site???
I made my own!!
and converted it into CSS
how can I publish it like yours,,"monumentlimited.com"
^_^
I just want to know how will I publish it, 'cause I'm a beginner.
very nice !!! it's looks pro
very nice !!! it's looks pro !
Great Site
Great example of what some creativity and the right tools (THANKS SHAUN!!!) can do. Little constructive criticism, you may want to actually go in and create the links you intended on your "Links" page. Right now it just shows the default text from the generator.
NICE !
dam dude that looks nice... keep up the great work, btw did you use photoshop/html or drupal/joomla ?
Thanks man
Thanks for the props. I strictly used photoshop. Im just a street artist I don't know anything about web design. so when I wanted to get my Monument Ltd. web site up I was lost. Shaun is the man. I want to get a blog going on it, Im waiting for psd2css to make the word press option. Do you know if you can make a good blog with drupal or joomla?
Blog with Drupal
Hey there monumentltd,
Yes, you can make a pretty decent blog with drupal, wordpress is a tad easier to work with as it has most common blog features built in, but just using the standard drupal installation you can write stories and publish them to specific pages, there's also a tagging system for stories which I will link in a bit, stuck at work at the moment.
THat would be awsome.
Just a few more questions. if I blog with Drupal is it as search engine friendly as word press? And how do you change the font color on a Drupal theme that was driving me crazy trying to figure it out? All answers are greatly appreciated.
In regards to search engine
In regards to search engine friendliness:
Drupal's one of the most search-engine friendly CMSes I've seen. albeit wordpress may have it a bit better in that regard (not sure, I haven't used wordpress in ages)..
In regards to changing the font color you can do that via using firefox and a pretty cool tool called firebug, it allows you to inspect segments of pages to view the CSS references. Incidentally, Shaun has a tutorial right here on the site that references that exact program.
I won't bother going into the details as he's already done all the work!
Link for the firebug tutorial is right here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYO_AHMl2ts&feature=channel_page
Check it out.
In order for search engine friendliness, make sure you have clean URLs enabled in your Drupal installation (should be default), and enable the path module under drupal core: optional.
This will allow you to define custom URLs per page/story/what have you.
EDIT:
Here are some articles I found in regards to blogging via drupal:
http://drupal.org/node/144885
http://drupal.org/node/295
http://www.thesitewizard.com/general/wordpress-vs-drupal-vs-expression-engine.shtml
(about the above link, a lot of those cons are a non issue due to using psd2cssonline)
http://groups.drupal.org/node/18865
Overall, Drupal is a very powerful tool that seems that it was not initially built for blogging, but certainly has enough open source modules to make it not only viable but effective.
May take some getting used to, but the knowledge you gain is certainly worth it.