: You did look in the folder where the HTML file is for a folder called "images," right? When you save from Photoshop for web, it created a folder somewhere on your hard drive and put the
You did look in the folder where the HTML file is for a folder called "images," right?
When you save from Photoshop for web, it created a folder somewhere on your hard drive and put the HTML and images there. The images are in a folder helpfully called "images." It could be in your Documents folder, or the folder where you saved the original PSD, or your desktop.
If you can't locate that:
One quick-and-dirty way to find it is
to open up the PSD file, select Save
for Web, click Save, and then look to
see where Photoshop wants to save the
file. That's a likely spot for your
image files to be.
You could also just do a Search for
the name of the file on your hard
drive.
Failing that, create a new folder,
pay attention to where you put it
this time, open up your PSD, save all
your slices again TO THE NEW FOLDER, move the HTML file
to the new folder, and relink
everything. Copy that to your
website.
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