Create a Website Fast using Photoshop and Fireworks
This is a beginners tutorial on how to quickly take a Photoshop composition and export it in functional .htm format using the slice tool in Fireworks Cs4. Now please note this is a very basic instruction designed for people unfamiliar with Web Design.
But for you veteran Web guys out there, remember presentation is everything, and this is a sure way to impress your clients with functional compositions that… well… function!
I will continue to expand on this tutorial more and more as time goes on, highlighting some of the newer more extensive integration between Photoshop and Fireworks.
I hope you like this tutorial and please don’t hesitate to stop into http://www.neacedesign.com as I slowly and steadily build up a nice library of tutorials for all of you design enthusiasts!
Duration : 0:9:54

Awesome tutorial! …
Awesome tutorial! Got the master suite for christmas and was stoked, but after I started playing with it I was overwhelmed like mad. This was an AWESOME help. You earned yourself a subscriber and five stars, sir!
Comment by erosevaporator — February 7, 2010 @ 5:24 am
Great tutorial. i …
Great tutorial. i watch this about a month ago and have been extensively working in fireworks and confident on my work in it. When i make a website for a client, i hardly even need photoshop. except for making a logo, some gradients, etc. i love how in FwCS4 adobe made it so easy to align, move around, etc. objects. anyways, thanks for the headstart. 5/5.
Comment by ksidornseif — February 7, 2010 @ 5:24 am
Your making it look …
Your making it look so easy, i defenitly learned alot of this video , thx alot .
Comment by jigzeus — February 7, 2010 @ 5:24 am
man wahat kind of …
man wahat kind of processer you have it its so fast
Comment by blodicool — February 7, 2010 @ 5:24 am
Hey there…I’ll …
Hey there…I’ll bet you didn’t know that you just stole that image of the desert for this tutorial.
Comment by FredFoothand — February 7, 2010 @ 5:24 am
Yeah I agree it’s …
Yeah I agree it’s possible. I’m looking into it right now as well. Let’s see who gets there first, eh! Thanks again. Great tuts.
Comment by TBBiggs — February 7, 2010 @ 5:24 am
I’ll definitely …
I’ll definitely look into more when I have some free time. I imagine it’s possible.
Thanks for watching my man
Comment by NeaceDesign — February 7, 2010 @ 5:24 am
The simplicity of …
The simplicity of the tut was awesome. I love fireworks! Have you been able to figure out how to create a web design so that you can also embed a video into the code-like you tube for example.
Comment by TBBiggs — February 7, 2010 @ 5:24 am
Thank YOU! I really …
Thank YOU! I really appreciate it!
Comment by NeaceDesign — February 7, 2010 @ 5:24 am
Well done Neace – …
Well done Neace – simple, effective and fun…
Looking forward to your next tutorials (have subscribed to your channel!)
Comment by miorcec — February 7, 2010 @ 5:24 am
Thankyou, very …
Thankyou, very clear and easy to understand. Well done.
Comment by teos59 — February 7, 2010 @ 5:24 am
Thanks.. great …
Thanks.. great tutorial..love the way you made it so easy..look foward to many more tutorials from you!! Keep them coming!
Comment by amckendall — February 7, 2010 @ 5:24 am