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Editor's Pick in Website Usability, October 2005
Let web design expert Jennifer Kyrnin show you how to use JavaScript and meta tags to make browser specific effects available to everyone.
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Editor's Pick in Website Usability, October 2005
Let web design expert Jennifer Kyrnin show you how to use JavaScript and meta tags to make browser specific effects available to everyone.
Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, October 2005
Find out why web design guide Jennifer Kyrnin says that while frames are not the ultimate evil that some people profess, she still doesn't use them much on her personal sites.
Want to get a top ranking in search engines? No problem! All you need to do is add a few magical "meta tags" to your web pages, and you'll skyrocket to the top of the listings...
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1. Okay open up a existing Photo or a design you already made in the past. We will use the Photoshop's cool Hue and Saturation control I use ALL THE TIME. Now you see the design here I used. I am going to pick up the square marquee tool, (it doesn't have to be square, it can even be TEXT!)...
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1. Adobe Photoshop has a new feature added on with the ImageReady software. But Adobe Photoshop itself has it's own image optimization tool which is the best so far to me out of any programs out there. I will take you step by step on how to save loading time for your web pages...
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Here is a simple effect that creates a border using gradients. All you need is to set the foreground color to have a light color and the background color to have a dark color or vice-versa.
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I One of the first things that people feel compelled to try with Photoshop is taking one person's head and putting it on someone else's body. All well and good, and I'm down with that sort of play. But there's a line between obviously faked stuff (see the National Enquirer) and seamless work.
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So the head of marketing was so impressed with your ability to get Dick Trickle to adorn his winning NASCAR with your logo, he became your willing slave. Now that's all fine and good, but everybody knows that the best way to make people drool is with larger-than-life special effects...
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OK, you've created your own weblog and your hands are shaking with excitement and terror. You just posted an excellent new piece that details your grievances with that jerk Kelly at work, an essay that is by turns insightful and thrillingly alive with a kind of erotic frisson...
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It's difficult to think of an electronic gadget that's changed the way I look at the world more than my digital camera. I held off from buying one at first, but after a year of researching and one particularly hefty tax return from Uncle Sam, I made the plunge...
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