Maybe you heard of technique doing round corners without a single picture? Here is one:
http://pro.html.it/print_articolo.asp/id_599/stampa.html
I grasp its main trick is using CSS "overflow:hidden" layer by layer to chisel a rounded corner.
Sure a paper to be proud of. Bandwidth advantage...
I am also suffering from same problem (for older websites done 'mortised', i.e. slice bigger pictures, reassembled as HTML Tables).
In those circumstances, slicing (hence the boundaries of 'boxes'), was done not purely based on aesthetics, so may result in white gaps between these 'dotted...
I wonder whether you gentlemen are talking about that dotted line rectanglur box, that appears around your links, which falls on consecutive links, (text or image), when you tab successively.
If yes, I can't remove this box either (even trying e.g.
img {
border: 0px;
}
If not, what's your...
Given good methods of correction (like dmacster), I would use followings to monitor changes:
1) Look where? I would use "Color Sample tool", to mark the reference points (one on each image) to be observed inside 'Info' palette.
2) Compare what? I would change Image Mode temporarily into "Lab"...
Usually i choose Type Tool, then click 'accurately' on the text to amend. There is no such problem that you mentioned.
samjazz method is excellent, prove his superb mastery on PS no doubt.
Only the way PS design these double-click short-cut, i.e. different functions for different kinds of...
At pixel level, I recall what a "sharpen tool" does, is basically exaggerating the boundary between neighboring groups of similar pixel. e.g. when a light-gray group meets a dark-gray group (hence somewhat 'blurred'), tool does two things at the boundary: (1) paint a line of black pixel within...
thanks Foamcow & xtendscott for comments.
The link i referred does work here (Hong Kong, IE6). Interesting if can't reach some countries (U.S.?)
Recently i saw a few elegant websites done without Frame, not even tables (in a general sense 'not so boxy'). All done with css. i guess css ('box...
Thanks foamcow. You fixed my unthoughful mistake. Yes, "put <bgsound> in frameset document". Then music is uninterrupted by whatever click (except page reload), and music ended on windows closing. Handsome.
But is background music that bad as you describled?
My experience is nicer, esp...
Sorry I only got clumsy version using the older "loadVariables":
1. create a dummy movie on a dummy layer. (To be the target to load your External File. Also to be the event listener of the loading operation). Name this movie "dummy1".
2. Add below MOVIE-CLIP-LEVEL Action to "dummy1"...
I think you need write scripts in the ZMI (Zope Management Interface) to do that.
Zope comes with its native Gadfly Database.
You can store your form variables (e.g. <dtml-var username> to Gadfly field variables.
Pity I am stupid not seeing your whole problem ...
I would be delighted to...
I am neutral to frame/no-frame dilema. But ...
There are websites using frames to keep playing same music (uninterrupted), by putting <bgsound> tag inside the 'menu' frame. The music just ends neatly when user closes the mother browser window.
I still can't find a non-frame alternative...
I think "linking the logo to the homepage" is the norm.
Also, add delight if 'something moving'. I would add some animated lighted candles at corner positions. (Your brain is full of those 'gradients' anyway ;)
Gd luck you can get one those elegant candle stands (something called Art...
Call this a naive by-pass. Not sure this fulfil your requirement ...
1. Render doc to .PSD (this is coz i need layer manipulations)
2. "Save For Web" options. I chose JPEG as output. Save it.
3. Now the master doc still a .PSD, I followed to save it (for future maintainability) & close it...
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