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Adobe Photoshop for WebPage design?

The subject of this message highlights an element of web design i always would really love to get clarified. Okay start with outlining the items I know: 1) I recognize that everyone uses Photoshop (or similar) to design the graphics of their site. These graphics tend to be then sliced after which it optimized/saved using the particular " Save to get Web" feature. 2) If a total webpage (image) is made in Photoshop, it’s bad practice to have as your finished product the HTML page including things like one big photo (with hotspots) or to be a collection of outright images. The reason we make a point of mentioning the items that I know is because when I’ve tried to ask this question other sites, these are the answers i always get – NONETHELESS, I’m trying to get a " deeper" solution. Now for my question: Is it a standard workflow to design all the PAGE using Photoshop To put it differently, you start Photoshop and produce a new image a similar size as ones page. You then check out layout not only your main banner and switches but EVERYTHING which includes text and further graphics. Perhaps for the supplemental … Continue reading

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PDF versus word

Will be advantage of PDF FILE over word documents in your website MS Word documents require Microsoft Word to watch them. (or another program that is able to read MS word documents) PDF(portable document format) requires simply a pdf viewer. I am not really aware of how many people with a pdf viewers versus those that have MS word, but since a word costs money and also a pdf viewer is often free, I would assume that you will find more people using the ability to perspective PDF’s then Term documents. Also pdf’s be capable of transport more subsequently just text papers, but can travel any virtually any good document, from photographs, spreadsheets, etc… When used in this way, they can be used much like a zip document. Plus you can cause basic multimedia-like sales pitches, and editiable varieties with pdf’s making use of Adobe Acrobat. In my opinion word documents, will be more of a ‘working file format’ where by pdf’s are more of your ‘end result’. Like how a cd would compaire into the digital traks recorded at a sound studio. The cd will be the finished product with the recorded music. You might also need more control … Continue reading

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What is this called?

I’m dealing with the frilly thing within the attached image (well, which is my 3-second shitting mockup, not just what I want that finished product to check like, but you get the point) Thank you! over the top background Is niagra for the top on the website I believe it’s called a ZigZag border Yes it really is How do POST make one That’s the question! I figure if i know what it can be called I could look up steps to make one… I don’t neccessaily have got to make it CSS, I’ll just make a good image and allow it to be part of your logo! Thank you Just The search engines it, how to create a zigzag national boundaries. Case in point result: http: //www. facebook. com/watchv=J9Y8YFqYDxc You can just make on the list of triangles, then use CSS in order to repeat it along the bottom. Use background color for any rest. Kinda including so: HTML5: HTML: < header> < /header> < div class=" zigzag" > < /div> Then, only make the zigzag div function across under that header: Code: header background-color: orange; height: 120px; size: 100%; . zigzag background: url(‘images/zigzag. png’) repeat-x; height: 30px; width: … Continue reading

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