The newly released Photoshop Generator feature works awesome with Adobe Edge Reflow. I used it to redesign my site. I was very happy and very productive. However when I first launched this, I ran into an issue where it didn’t work the way I thought it was. Basically I thought that the magic was miraculous instead of just incredibly cool. When you first convert a PSD to Reflow you have to take a moment and organize the Reflow project before you start designing a set of responsive layouts. Once you get how Photoshop exports, it makes sense. But at first you have to do some work for yourself. I have a video showing how to do this.
The video will also take you through adding Typekit support to a generated Reflow project.
Hope this helps!
Thanks for this quick video — it answered the question I ran into last night when I started experiment. I’ve been interested in Reflow since it first showed up last year. I have what I’m sure must be a ridiculous question but can find no direct answer. Perhaps you can help me 🙂
What is the exact (if there is one) process one employs once all the work has been completed in Reflow? I understand that it doesn’t then generate html, etc., but what do you do with the code it DOES generate? Is it a matter of copying and pasting in Dreamweaver? How do YOU do it??
Thanks!
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@Todd, great question. So great, my answer kept going and going, and going. So it’s my next blog post: http://blog.terrenceryan.com/i-used-reflow-now-what/
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