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Improvements All Around

Made a number of great improvements today. Drupal Themes are more correct and your pages load faster now too. As a psd2css Online user, usually you won't have to know anything about this stuff - you can just enjoy the improved performance - but in case you're interested, here are the details:

First, we serve your jquery.js file now right from google. This is something google suggests and unless your ISP is faster than the google servers, it sounds like a pretty good idea (http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxlibs/documentation/index.html#jquery).

We also split out the custom javascript generated into it's own psd2css.js file. Almost all browsers will cache the .js file and so subsequent pages that need the same file won't need to load it over again.

The old index.css file has been renamed to psd2css.css for consistancy.

Drupal Themes now install in the correct theme location for Drupal 6.x. The generated code is already in the right place in the folder structure when you create a Drupal Theme at psd2css Online, so you probably don't even have to think about it - just copy the 'sites' folder from the zip file generated right into the root of your Drupal 6.x installation and you're good to go. It will then show up in the Drupal Administrater->Themes page and you can enable it.

The psd2css.info file required for Drupal Themes has information in it now to tell Drupal about the styles.css, the psd2css.css and the psd2css.js file. Putting reference to the psd2css.js file in the psd2css.info file solved another problem that we previously had worked around with an ugly hack. So it's much more correct now.

Well, I guess that's the grizzly details. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or thoughts for new features. Thanks.

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Shaun

your converter rocks!

im recently enrolled in a online web design class, my passion is designing ,code is interesting and a understanding is needed. i stumbled across a digg and found your converter ...and thought too myself this goin to make creating web pages alot easier,so my creative juices are up and flowing.

thanks
rick (p.s.)the teach said no templates,
im one step ahead of him.,i hope...lol

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