Giveaway from PSD2HTML 246
If you follow Web Designer Wall, then you have noticed the PSD2HTML banner ad on the sidebar. PSD2HTML is not only my long time supporter, but they are also one of the most recognized vendors in PSD slicing services. Today I'm happy to partner with PSD2HTML to give away PSD to HTML slicing services to you. We are giving away 5 prizes (worth $200 each). To win one of the prizes, leave a comment to this post. The giveaway ends on May 31, 2012.
Update: the contest is closed and the winners are: David, André, Andrew, Donna, and John.

About PSD2HTML
PSD2HTML is a leading service that converts design files into a high level W3C valid table-less and fast loading XHTML / CSS and HTML5 / CSS3 markup. They also provide WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, Magento implementation, email templates and mobile templates. Their standard turnaround time is 1 working day for the 1st HTML page.
Check out their examples page and testimonials of their clients to get a better idea about the quality service they provide.
Giveaway Details
Five lucky winners will get $200 deposited into their PSD2THML account. To get a chance to win leave a comment below. Only one entry per person, please. Make sure you leave a valid email address.
Hello congratulations to now be partner of PSD2HTML!!! I would love to win one of this PSD2HTML since I’m not a coder ;)
Thanks in advance!!!
Would definitely love to use it in my next project.
crossing my fingers..
Its a pleasure to be a part of this. Hope to win!
Interesting! Wish to get selected!
Let’s try it! Last minute comment ;)
very nice!!
ohhh yeah!!
it’s a good try…
good luck everybody
;)
i want! :)
I would love try this out in my next project and I think this would be great!
Without referring to this service specifically, a word or two of caution about these services:
If you don’t understand what theses CSS & JS experts have done for you then adjusting and modifying as projects evolve can quickly become troublesome to the designer (and by extension, to the client).
If you create a ‘mocked up’ design template before the final content is truly known (sadly a common situation) these services should be clearly told to not hard-code all dimensions absolutely. You’ll want to have things as relative dimensions in order to be fluid enough to support changes.
We’ve tried a number of these services over the 20+ years in the biz – and have often had to rescue sites from results of poor communications and wrongly-set expectations.
Just be clear about what you want and your level of expertise when hiring these services.
A truer word has never been spoken.
who won?
Ill win it ;)
Let me do it! Here is a site I would like to share: designedinseconds.com
Would be able to use for NGO socially responsible projects
Free stuff good…
Good, is free of charge. Thanks for sharing.
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If you don’t understand what theses CSS & JS experts have done for you then adjusting and modifying as projects evolve can quickly become troublesome to the designer (and by extension, to the client).
If you create a ‘mocked up’ design template before the final content is truly known (sadly a common situation) these services should be clearly told to not hard-code all dimensions absolutely. You’ll want to have things as relative dimensions in order to be fluid enough to support changes.
We’ve tried a number of these services over the 20+ years in the biz – and have often had to rescue sites from results of poor communications and wrongly-set expectations.
Just be clear about what you want and your level of expertise when hiring these services.
If you create a ‘mocked up’ design template before the final content is truly known (sadly a common situation) these services should be clearly told to not hard-code all dimensions absolutely. You’ll want to have things as relative dimensions in order to be fluid enough to support changes.
We’ve tried a number of these services over the 20+ years in the biz – and have often had to rescue sites from results of poor communications and wrongly-set expectations.
very nice.