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Svg file from Illustrator to Dreamweaver

Engaged ,
Feb 22, 2017 Feb 22, 2017

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Froya Master page.jpg

I have made this illustration for a master page in my upcoming web, and since I am new in webDesign I have exported a svg.

The svg I have uploaded to Crome and from there copied the coding.

But that is a coding at 250 pages!!!

So I wonder. is there a way that I can do this illustration "smaller" and less enormous to code?

Is it normally to design everything in Illustrator and the copy the code into dreamweaver?

And du you then add the JavaScript after in Dreamweaver?

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Community Expert , Feb 22, 2017 Feb 22, 2017

Learn HTML.

Or use Muse for your web site.

You can then maybe use the corn as a background image, but that's about it.

There are dozens of free and paid tutorials on how to do web design.

You might want to check out some of the content in the Adobe Muse help section.

Or go to Lynda.com (this is a paid ressource)

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Engaged ,
Feb 22, 2017 Feb 22, 2017

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And I am not happy with how the type came out! I had to outline it to render it in Crome

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Feb 22, 2017 Feb 22, 2017

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Learn HTML.

Or use Muse for your web site.

You can then maybe use the corn as a background image, but that's about it.

There are dozens of free and paid tutorials on how to do web design.

You might want to check out some of the content in the Adobe Muse help section.

Or go to Lynda.com (this is a paid ressource)

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Feb 24, 2017 Feb 24, 2017

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I´m working my way through "MUSE essential training" now. Amazing!!!

Thank You for your advice

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Feb 24, 2017 Feb 24, 2017

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You're welcome and thank you for your feedback!

All the best for your website and your business.

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