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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Adobe CC Tutorial

Hello again! It's been a long time. How have you been?

Web Design as a Senior has kicked off great, with all the same crazy people joining me as web seniors, the guiding hand for the poor juniors who have to put up with us. After the first day we started off with new things for everyone, including the recent upgrade to Adobe CC, which gives us a vast assortment of new features.
One of which, and by far my favorite, is the ability to extract CSS from Adobe Illustrator.

This may be a blast from the past for a few of you; this is a project from Sophomore year, wherein we made a design in illustrator and recreated it in dreamweaver. This new feature literally outdates the long and tedious process, much to my (and im sure many other's) adorment.
The process starts with the CSS Properties window, seen above.


Select all of the elements...
Export All...


And done! Connect that to a basic HTML file, and you've just saved hours of work and adjustment in CSS.