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Webdesign - Need help, what do I do next?


SeanUK

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Hey Everybody,

I'm having some trouble with my layout. I know very little about HTML and CSS so I tried to emulate the style of a FreeWebTemplate, to avoid any nasty coding. This has worked for me in the past, on simpler layouts. (Not that I've made many)

I'm using Photoshop and DreamWeaver, and I'm trying to turn this image into a simple, and fully-functional web-page.

http://mynetimages.com/91693528_md.jpg


Problem is, I'm not really sure how to go about it.

At first, I tried to just import the old templates Index file, and delete/re-arrange the redundancies. However, this just seems to 'break' the layout. (somewhat unsurprisingly)

I end up with big gaps, and something that looks like this:

http://mynetimages.com/94569846_md.jpg

I'm not really sure how to approach this. I want three 'content' boxes, which I'm sure you can see.

Top Left Box – A News box, basically just have 'headlines' there.

Bottom Left Box – This box will have my 'radio schedule' in, or at least a 'Now/Next' feature.

Right Box – This box will have my 'feature adverts', etc. Basically, it's a strip for promoting flyers, etc.

How would I tackle this? What's the process I have to go through?

Thanks for any tips, and advice you can offer.

The original template can be found here:

Free Templates Online - Website Templates Free


(PSD,Indexfiles,images, etc included)

and a preview image is here:

myNetImages - Free Gallery and Image Hosting


Thanks for any help you can offer, sorry for the nooby question. Feel free to point me at some beginners tutorials, but some specific advice would be much appreciated.

Thanks guys

- Sean
 

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