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Portfolios

Ahoy, This has recently been bugging me for quite a while, but it includes never been relevant enough for me to actually continue and find the solution, and then do something about it. But dim times are onward, and ones axe needs to be sharpened. I have procured several clients, and We have another potential clientele. I’m sixteen along with am at college at this time, so building your portfolio isn’t a priority right this moment, but I’m not gonna turn down function, because both the experience as well as money (I work in McDonalds: / ) would be handy. However, I want to make sure that after these types of projects are finished, I go about having a portfolio in the needed manner. I have the vague idea of steps to make online portfolios, but this can be easily researched. Nonetheless, I was wondering whether it truly is normal for an online designer to preserve an offline, print copy of their portfolio, and the way to go about these kinds of an undertaking. I got myself I nice folder, but I’m thinking doable nice enough, which anyone who looked at it could nicely hit me which includes a shovel. … Continue reading

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Jquery image gallery – print image? How?

Hello there, definitely picking several brains here! I’m aiming to create a web browser based picture viewer to perform on IIS on my friends machine. i have discovered Jquery plugins, including Galleria. This is new to me but hey, exactly what isn’t This question is: can these galleries be modified to allow a print facility i’d ideally like to print full sized image stored within the hard drive that corresponds into the one being considered. Thanks, Lol In theory, yes, but it would take with the multitude of JQuery and CSS. Concerning not, however, tried this myself. So this really is an educated reckon. What I’m sure you would do is something like this: Code: < div id=" screen-photo" class=" screen-only" > SEVENTY TWO DPI image right here. < /div> < div id=" print-photo" class=" print-only" > 300 DPI or higher resolution image below. < /div> Then your tv screen CSS would look something such as this: Code: div. print-only display: none; Then your art print CSS would look something such as this: Code: div. screen-only display: none; Again, this is the guess. You’ll have for you to guess yourself most likely and experiment until you have it right. It’s … Continue reading

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