Daily Archives: November 4, 2012

Looking for stock photos

Does anyone know where I could get photos of business people to use on web sites, either free and also paid for Where do you get your professional photos for your sites Many thanks, Stephen cost-free photo site: http: //www. morguefile. com/ver3/ click on that youe admit the agreament. I’m undecided if they have business people. www. istockphoto. com is still the best imo pertaining to stock photography (well istockpro will be, but it’s slightly more costly ) only $0. 40 a photo. So far as free goes, we have used stock. xchange with varying degrees of success. And intended for paid images, I have utilised getty images for a few years and they need a pretty beneficial royalty free libary connected with various vendors. Many thanks glyakk. Are Getty Images less than expensive though Look in the Images & Adobe flash Forum, there is a sticky there with many sites listed. http: //www. webdesignforums. net/showthread. phpt=5781 Certainly, I use this too for necessary projects, but one which glyakk says can be great. (It’s cost-free after all).

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Netscape crash

Im doing a new site and I have inserted a scrolling text in the front page. Looking at in Explorer it all looks fine, however in Netscape there is a large space around the bottom, which is the same as the space the entire rolling text derives passion for had it also been static text. Can anyone make sure you help me keeping this Im obviously carrying out something wrong inside the coding of this particular scrolling text. Your URL is http: //www. relocationenterprises. com/index5. htm Understand all help!: typical: Sturle Well.. I just looked at it in Netscape also it looks fine… In Firefox. at least, there is a massive blank space following your content. Yes, thats exactly the matter. Any advise looks like it’s the " direction=’up’" part but I don’t understand how to work around this… Are you when using the marquee tag If so, it will definitely not work in Netscape… this tag has been created by Ms for Internet Explorer and also has never been part of HTML per se. What Netscape does is ignore the licence plate, and therefore output your entire text that might have been scrolled… seems like this is your current … Continue reading

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Planning your site: A real good read here

Study http: //www. wilsonweb. com/articles/12design. htm. It’s wise from beginning towards end, and perhaps just might help you with your website design. This article is not really much about technology around the psychology of selling and the importance of usability. The best read, however I’m certainly not a beginner, but it is definately the best read many people feel.: thumbsup: You got it, you’re right — changed title that will " Planning your own site" which in retrospect is right.

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Survey: Ideas that make it into your portfolio?

Hi there Folks, I’m carrying out a survey for my postgrad studies. The aim is to answer the following question, which is directed at graphical user interface designers: What’s your struck rate – are you wanting of your ideas ensure it is into your account, ie that go from suggestions to real work that you may point to in the event you were applying for any job or pitching any client YOU. About a third or less. COUPLE OF. About half or maybe less. THREE OR MORE. About two thirds. FOUR. More than not one but two thirds. I’d be most grateful if you ever could take a matter of seconds to complete my online survey at http: //www. surveymonkey. com/s. aspu=82465672930 There is only one concern. You don’t must give any figuring out information. I’ll post the outcome when my market research is finished. Thanks in advance, Anthony.

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