The best image splitter to HTML for website development

A

Annie

Hello guys,

I am looking for the best image splitter freeware available to split the
image
for web sites and export to HTML. Any other functionlities will be a plus

TA
 
C

CoMa

I am looking for the best image splitter freeware available to split the
image
for web sites and export to HTML. Any other functionlities will be a plus

Splitz!
http://www.feldfunker.de/software/splitz.htm

Splitz! allows you to split any image into rectangular parts and export the
resulting images along with the HTML table that puts them back together.
This allows webmaster to create for creating mouseover effects and offers
an alternative to imagemaps. It supports many images formats and includes
smart JPEG compression as well as basic color balancing filters.


/CoMa
 
R

Ricardo Birmann

TheGimp is one of the most feature richful image manipulation softwares
out there (it is growing fast and should out run photoshop in most
aspects within the next few version releases).... besides being a great
software, TheGimp is part of the GNU project and, thus, completely
free. Check it out:

http://www.gimp.org

and yes, it does have an embedded HTML image splitter!!

regards,

ricardo
 
J

John Corliss

Ricardo said:
TheGimp is one of the most feature richful image manipulation softwares
out there (it is growing fast and should out run photoshop in most
aspects within the next few version releases).... besides being a great
software, TheGimp is part of the GNU project and, thus, completely
free. Check it out:

http://www.gimp.org

and yes, it does have an embedded HTML image splitter!!

Ricardo,
Why did you post this off of my message rather than the OP?

Just curious.

As for the Gimp, I have tried it and took it off of my system. I really
didn't like the interface at all. Hope they've made it more user friendly.
 
H

heldmar

I think that only Unix/Linux version has the splitter integrated
because Windows version doesn't have. At least, I have found it (I have
to declare myself a newbie of the GIMP). If Windows has it, I would be
very gratefull to receive instructions in how to use/activate it!
Thanks.
 

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