Tag Archives: Gradient

Background colors & Table "shadows"

Hi there All, I was wondering in the event you could help myself – I’m in the way of designing this portfolio website, and to add some ‘feel’ to your website I want to provide " shadows" to my main table (like one this site has)… and/or a coloring gradient going from a light blue to your dark blue (like, starting light blue at the top of the particular page, then dark the way it nears the bottom) What sucks is I realize this is probibly gonna have a seriously simple answer : but dammit, I can’t do it! The one you have please You have several ways to perform it, but if you are site is fixed width (i. electronic. 700px), then the easiest way is to produce image 1x700px (height back button width), put it seeing that background and align it the same as your main dining room table is. Dont really get that procedure, xarst, but without doubt: You may just make a strong cell each way so itd appear to be: Code: _____________________________ —————————————– (the two within the left being each one shadow) WE don’t really receive what you imply by that first idea – can … Continue reading

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Beginning elements ok?

So guys……… here I go again. We have attached an example. jpg of what We have started on for the new www. thomasinamusic. com. POST haven’t added almost any nav bars, content, or anything like this yet. This is the beginning features. Please tell me what you think, as a kick off point, or any strategies or comments. And to note: I have designed this in a very 800 X SIX HUNDRED canvas in Photoshop. I don’t know if that is correct or certainly not, or if WHEN I should bump it as much as 1024 X 768. Once more, thanks for just about all comments/suggestions. gretsky I truly feel that the colors are drastically wrong. Perhaps a white background 800×600 is definitely prefered, but it’s up to people. But it never hurts to be nice to people in lower resolutions! One particular note though, an individual running in 800×600 cannot naturally see exactly 800×600 for their browser. http: //hotwired. lycos. com/webmonkey/99/41/index3a_page2. htmltw=design That is the useful page this shows the ‘true’ shareable size for websites in various windows in various file sizes. It really is definently a video heavy site. I would go on and try it that has … Continue reading

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need help on creating a bar that adjusts to user’s resolution

I am trying to develop a bar across the top of my web page that adjusts for the resolution of that user’s screen so that whatever resolution the customer has the bar spans across the screen. If someone could possibly give me some cheap do this that could be great. Many thanks What would that bar contain Would it you need to be one plain color or would the item have an image in The bar is a shape of a wave which has a red/white diagonal gradient. If the bar repeats itself arfter a period, then you might cut the image to that width and then are repeat as the background to somewhat of a cell or a new div. What regarded as a do If the bar won’t repeat itself. I am very new from this. I want to buy to do a similar thing that ‘microsoft’. com’s top bars do. If you modify the resolution on your screen that adjusts while the rest looks to always be set for 800 x 600 pixels. I am using Dreamweaver and various Macromedia programs that will put the site mutually. Well, if one side in the image is yet colour, … Continue reading

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tiny preview of zion photography

I have loads of work in store to me, but I can at the least share an image if some of you are waiting to determine it. Have a good forth of July day. http: //www. zioncreation. com/images/2d/photo_preview. jpg Great shot. Too awful the weather couldn’t cooperate. This weather ain’t that harmful, I don’t imagine it affects the actual shot really, but I guess it’d look better which has a nice sunny, blue sky. I’ll be sure you brighten the image up a little for the ultimate. These are pics, I don’t manip objects in the image other than maybe some brightness, contrast, skin tone. Many of what shall be on the last site looks very nice and not using a filter. I’m really excited to show them. I’m also in the way of a very few small updates on many of the sites. This requires a gradient colored background to offer a little depth for the simple designs. Weather makes many of the difference in an outdoor shot. The conditions is what depends on the lighting, purity, etc. Not the shot is poor, but I feel clear blue skies would create a huge difference in such a image. The … Continue reading

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church client PHASE 1

Delighted New Year to all or any! The new design for your forums looks sweeeet. Not too long ago I posted a question about my new client, that is a church. I started on the mockup of their design and this is what I have up to now. The url of its site is: world wide web. jonesumc. org Already some developments I see include the border.. it looks excessively pixelated. Also, I’m going to own to extend the actual navigation bar all the way up across. I will workout on CSS to build a border around that layout that centers it in the center of the page. The planning is simple, and maybe it ought to be, however I have to add something eye-catching which solidifies its strict design. My friend said so it looks more just like a corporate website over a church site. lol Is the use of green compulsary (ie. has it been specified from the client that they need green I notice the old site is very green too)… I ask so it just doesn’t improve me at many, the green that is. Their logo can be distinctive, with the particular cross and most, and … Continue reading

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3D Designs

I am quite new an internet design, but I’m looking to assume to another amount. Specifically, I desire to bring some bit of a 3-dimensionality to my personal sites. Specifically, I’m interested in applying fill gradients and shadows behind dining tables. I have many questions, but primarily, is the only way to do this through the use of images I have researched a bit about using slivers to build fill gradients, but have experienced little luck tugging it off. I also wonder if it can be easier to just create a full image with a gradient after which just specify the height/width belonging to the table cell. I appreciate any help the more experienced web-designers out there usually provide. For the reason that CSS doesn’t yet support gradients or even drop shadows totally, you need to utilize images. Good to find out. As a consequence, these images really should be static, right Such as, a table that has a shadow box behind it could possibly not be coded in order that the table evolves as dynamic facts is dumped towards it. Unless, not surprisingly, the code imported a different image to make up. Does that seem correct You do not … Continue reading

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Gradient rollover intermediate

Heya folks. I’m seeking to create a nav bar influenced by gradients. Now, the gradient goes one of many ways usually, and the other on hover. But I’m not sure how to handle it to indicate the particular current’ section. Any ideas If you’d like imagery, I can attempt to put some in place. Maybe select a darker version belonging to the regular gradient As well as, change the font colour How about just a plain color… no gradient I’ve noticed this done before (don’t ask me where… I don’t remember) along with I remember thinking so it was a nice contrasting tool for doing it. karinne — I’ve tried that, but I don’t like it much. Maybe I’m not using the right color, though — I used one of the two extremes. I’ll see what goes on if I use maybe one of the colors from in the gradient. I’ll try that darker version on the gradient, -chris-, that was not a bad thought. Changing the font colour isn’t enough, however, in my impression. How about like this, or this, using a color not while in the gradient, but somewhere else in the web site Ok, can this look: … Continue reading

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So I can code fine, but what about design?

MY PARTNER AND I guess I’m definitely not that creative people, or at minimum my innate creativity wasn’t fully realised just simply yet. Y’see, I will code a site not a problem. The problem arises with building a site look great. At the moment I have a new plain HTML page that has a small header. It’s simply a glossy black gradient having an outer glow, but I can’t visualize how to take it further. This happens a whole lot. The other issue is moving away from what I time period, ‘The CSS Look’: the theory that is angular, includes 1 pixel is bordered by around everything in addition to basic background shades, and generally seems like it’s been made by someone whom hasn’t really experimented. Pimp That Snack will be the prime example. Using other web pages for inspiration is hard because I don’t want a site to look too derivative connected with others. I don’t want something what a blatant copy regarding another popular site. Hence, I have the ambitions and my own ideas, but no skill for getting good results. I know I’m not alone who is such as this (or at least Lets hope so), but … Continue reading

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Backgrounds? Absolute Positioning? Z Layers?

The mockup for a website I’m building. I have fundamental CSS knowledge with regards to formatting and these, but this is usually my first work for balance completely laying out and about a page like that. The options seem too quite a few… I can’t obtain the " correct" strategy to start. I just find out I shouldn’t slice right table. I tried environment the background towards dark gray (as while in the bottom right (large) section) then making the header gradient your background DIV, and also the orange bar your background DIV, for example. But these DIVs are getting messy… Perhaps it’s normal, look wonderful I’m asking. I note that I could develop regular background picture class, but subsequently how would MY SPOUSE AND I divide the site into " boxes" each with their own background Sorry for any skitzo attitude, I just kinda feel shed. and you’ll need to give us the check out the existing web-site. You might want to go to Google and look up: cost-free css templates There are lots of free templates with all the column layouts in addition to numerous combinations of columns… find 1 that fits your layout along with download it. … Continue reading

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