2112st Posted January 26 Posted January 26 I've been wanting to make a clean break from Photoshop entirely, especially since I purchased my M3 MacBook Pro last July. The one feature Photoshop has, which unfortunately Affinity Photo does not, is the ability to create a working web page using the Slice/Slice Select tools. Once you slice up the design and select the slices you want to add hyperlinks to, Photoshop then takes these elements and coverts them into a folder with the slices you created as well as the corresponding HTML file...all which you can upload to your server. Your web page will now be ready for viewing. My knowledge in HTML is very limited, and this feature in my older version of CS6 was a big timesaver. Web pages nowadays are comprised of very complex coding. HTML/CSS is pretty much a form of math very analogous to algebra or even calculus, especially when you view the long lines of code in the source section of web pages. If ONE value is off, it throws the entire page out of whack. Much to my exasperation, I have searched high and low on the internet for software that would take a layout I create in any of the Affinity software and covert it into a web page the way the Slice/Slice Select tool does in Photoshop. I do not want to go to web pages that offer prefabricated templates. I want to be able to create my own web pages from scratch. I want to implement design ideas on where to place buttons on the page that activate hyperlinks which take people to other web sites. So far, no one I've spoken to knows of software other than Photoshop that has these abilities. I strongly suggest that such a feature be added to the Affinity software. It would be a huge asset. Thank you. Quote
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