This isn't a universal term, but in my experience it means:

1 You're cutting up graphics to make buttons on interfaces, like the
situation where you want a button to have a nature scene as its
background, or a gradient. 

2. Their designers hand you a .PSD file, and you make it into a web
page using CSS.

Neither is really that hard. For basic CSS tutorials, www.w3schools.org

Lisa, I admire your drive. Go get 'em! And then come back to BS with
your loyal listmembers.

--- "Lisa Gielczyk (TCP)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It means cutting up a graphic and placing each piece inside a
> frame.... I think. ;)


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