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With all the different browsers out there, it's difficult to build a website that will work across the board. Fortunately, Dreamweaver does come with the ability to open the webpage you are constructing in various browsers so you can work out the kinks!
read moreLooking to add a little style to your image links? Let's use CSS to add a background color that appears when the mouse hovers over the image. This style can be used on a variety of images but we'll be looking at adding this style to affiliate buttons.
read moreLearn three different ways to save every step you take during a design process without losing the information when closing the file.
read moreSelect the Ellipse Tool, hold down the Control key, and draw out an ellipse shape. Holding down control will keep the ellipse proportional. You can make it whatever color you want your poker chip to be. I made mine blue.
read moreIt's easy right? Just select your text, go to Type > Create Outlines and then apply your gradient. But what if you need to edit the text? You can't after you create outlines! This tutorial will teach you how to add a gradient and still be able to edit your text!
read morePractice makes perfect as they say. With this tutorial you'll get some practice using the Revolve effect and learn how to make a soccer practice cone!
read moreSometimes all a designer needs is a little bit of rest to get those design juices flowing again. With this tutorial, you'll learn how to create a furry pillow!
read moreA checker board is basically 64 squares (8 rows and 8 columns) with alternating red and black color. We could create a small rectangle and duplicate it over and over again until we have the checker board filled out, but that would take forever. This tutorial will show you a much easier way!
read moreLearn how to save swatches from one CS2 application and then load them in another one! You're able to exchange swatches from one application to another within the CS2 suite of products.
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