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CSS/XHTML Slice Services
If you have poured all of your energy into a nice graphic based layout and want to give yourself a treat, here's a list of various sites that will do the coding for you.
I've never used any of these but there are some useful comments from others. Could be handy if you're looking for something quick, although the price on some seems too high. Just in case though, here's the link (nice chart with prices, seems that he may update it occasionally): http://snook.ca/archives/html_and_cs..._css_services/ (Some of the sites I found in the portfolios - such as Centrigy in xhtmlslicer.com - have been featured on webcreme.com - but of course you need to have the design first. )
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Can I just I can slice and code but you will get more than just a slicer and coder you will get a full site and I will stick there to ensure all works smoothly! However my prices are not as cheap as the ones on the lower end of that scale! |
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From Snook's list, I'd recommend http://xhtmlslicer.com.
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