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View ArticleComment from cagatay
Does anyone know a markup service who can code html suitable for .net development? I.e with inline styles and suitable construction to be used in user controls etc ? cheers c
View ArticleComment from Jonathan Snook
@Ted: your experience has been consistent with what I've been hearing from other people, which is unfortunate. I've been using w3markup.com recently and have been happy with their service.
View ArticleComment from Ted Nonemaker
Good review Jon. However, my experience with PSD2HTML has not been as pleasant. I had been a long time PSD2HTML customer until recently when the delivery started getting late and the code quality...
View ArticleComment from Adam
@amfis Normally = PSD Per image, rather than a sliced set. They've said they can do the PSD - CubeCart skin for roughly the same price, this would not effect the budget at all, as you have to PSD a...
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@Ryan Blaind: XHTML Genius has really good HTML but has a verbose style to his CSS (including a CSS reset stylesheet, which I don't like). PSD2HTML had nice CSS but I felt the HTML suffered from a case...
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Jonathan, I shall be trying this service myself shortly, I have made contact with one or two, and they actually for the same price will PSD > CubeCart Skin, which for me would be a massive time...
View ArticleComment from Ryan Blaind
Jonathan, Just curious what your thoughts are comparing PSD2HTML vs. XHTML Genius, which I see you have used in the past. I also see your testimonial on their (XG) homepage. Great post though, cheers!
View ArticleComment from Anonymous
I think the tool is really useful, but I am going to be honest here, I really don't like people who just photoshop work and slice it up, and call it a design. With that being said, it is the designers...
View ArticleComment from Jonathan Snook
@Christopher: my objectivity wasn't compromised but rather your perception of it, hence the disclaimer. I've reviewed other services whom are not advertisers and link to a number of their competitors....
View ArticleComment from Christopher Hiester
if they gave you the service for free and they're an advertiser on your blog, don't you think your objectivity is little bit compromised?
View ArticleComment from Robert
Cheers for this, been looking into this for a while, this does help me out a bit!
View ArticleComment from Ross Johnson
@johan - your contract and agreements should say that any changes to the design after approval incur additional charges. That way either you can take the time to learn and edit the markup, or simply...
View ArticleComment from Johan
I do have one concern ... what if the client wants a different design/ or wants to change some things about the initial design... I work as a designer, and know that even when I do what the client...
View ArticleComment from cjp
I have had the complete opposite experience with PSD2HTML . We used them a lot at one point and everything was below standards to us. Absolute positioning everywhere, IE hacks, countless pointless...
View ArticleComment from Jake
Jonathan could you please give me some insight into some key points they didn't hit in service and product that you wish could be improved upon?
View ArticleComment from Dan Rubin
Good review, Jon - I've used XHTMLized on about half a dozen projects when I've needed to for time reasons, and been very happy with the output. That said, I'm also very specific about what I want to...
View ArticleComment from Josh Stodola
The day that I start out-sourcing the fun part of web development is the day I start looking for a new industry.
View ArticleComment from Jonathan Snook
And Terry, it might be more practical to link to the list as it does get updated from time to time.
View ArticleComment from Jonathan Snook
@Adam: the images seem reasonably optimized with consideration for file size by using different file formats where appropriate and even using CSS sprites. I am quite busy, saying no to a chunk of work...
View ArticleComment from Terry Apodaca
Nice review! I've used a few friends before but have never used a service like this. I have always been curious how they would turn out and how critical I would be of the actual work. Even when I am so...
View ArticleComment from Adam
Jonathan, Does this not eat away greatly at your proffits? $100 per page? Isnt this just the average cost for a Static HTML Page anyway? I am quite interested, how are the slices? I'm always objective...
View ArticleComment from Mislav
Excellent review, Jonathan. There is another, relatively new HTML & CSS service in the same price range. It's called XHTMLmagic and, based on their work and a very quick turnaround time I guess...
View ArticleComment from leveille
Thanks for sharing. I think I'm going to give this service a try in the near future. Or at least I'm going to talk to my employer about it. If I spend one day taking a PSD design and converting it to...
View ArticleComment from Jonathan Snook
Oh, and to answer your question about price: It would have been 2 pages: 1 home, and 1 inside — the inside page variations were extremely minor and had they not been covered, I'd have done them...
View ArticleComment from Jonathan Snook
@Mumbu: each template was provided as a static file. I prefer it that way. I can break it down if I need to. Templates are usually for integration into one CMS or another and I don't expect the slicer...
View ArticleComment from Kevin Crawford
Could we see the pages they sliced? What would have been the cost break down if they were to charge you for it?
View ArticleComment from MumBu
I've always been interested how slicing services return the templates, since I occasionally build some myself. Was it broken into Server Side Includes for easy template/navigation changes, or did they...
View ArticleComment from Alex
Hi Jonathan, Very nice review of an indeed respectable xhtml service provider. We would like to note that in our company we always use direct emails to communicate with clients. It is beneficial in...
View ArticleComment from Q-Zma
I'm not joking, also if you interested to know more about PSD2HTML, I can help you with information... if you interested you can contact me: denis.kuznetsov@gmail.com
View ArticleComment from Jonathan Snook
@Voyagerfan5761: yes, at least they link you to your inbox. @henrah: indeed they do. I don't love it but at least they produce good work.
View ArticleComment from henrah
They have flash-based music playing automatically on the front page of their site.
View ArticleComment from Voyagerfan5761
I don't know if you use StumbleUpon, but they have a similar deal with emailing you. If someone sends you a message on the StumbleUpon site, they send you an email message letting you know. But that's...
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