From .psd to working HTML and CSS - help me suck less

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Published on 2011-01-26T02:25:49Z Indexed on 2011/02/21 7:32 UTC
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I am not much of a designer. My strength lies in coding. That said, I'm often forced into the role of "The Man," responsible for all aspects of site creation. So, that said I'm wondering if the pros can give me tips/solutions/links to tutorials to my main questions.

  1. Resolution. What should I aim for? What are the lower and upper edges I should be aware of? I know that systems like 960 Grid were popular recently. Is that the number I should still aim for?

  2. Slicing up a .psd - are there any tricks I should know? I've always found it difficult to get my slices pixel perfect. I'm also really slow at it. I must be looking at it wrong, or missing something fundamental. The same goes for text. Layouts are always filled with the classic "Lorem...", but I can never seem to get real content to fit quite as well on the screen.

  3. The advanced (to me, anyway) looking things, like a part of a logo/image overlaying what looks like a content area. How does one do that?

  4. How do layouts change/are informed by the decision to go fixed or liquid?

Again, any tips/tricks/suggestions/tutorials you can share would be greatly appreciated.

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