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The website designer I'm working with sent me sample home page html file. What I want to do is pull that picture on the screen into my photoshop elements program and play around with it a bit and then send back to her my ideas. It would take me longer to learn the html and adjust it with an editing program. Is there a way to open this file and be able to do that somehow? Thanks, Lisa
 
angelneo said:
Maybe you can do a screen capture and then edit with photoshop elements?

I second that! Because it is my experience that these "weaver"-programs can't really do all that you can do with coding and an inventive mind...

Actually I have drawn every webpage I have ever made in a drawing program before getting into coding it together...
 
open the HTML file in Firefox, control-click the image, save file as image on your desktop. Then you can open it in Photoflop.
The HTML does not contain the image, it is a separate file anyway, the HTML just has a link to the image.
 
angelneo said:
Maybe you can do a screen capture and then edit with photoshop elements?

I agree, i think if you 'save as' in Safari it does a screenshot but I can't remember.
 
Thank you for all your suggestions.

I was able to screen capture the website image in Elements just fine. Lisa
 
erikamsterdam said:
open the HTML file in Firefox, control-click the image, save file as image on your desktop. Then you can open it in Photoflop.
The HTML does not contain the image, it is a separate file anyway, the HTML just has a link to the image.

thats what i would have said
 
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