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Rollover Buttons
in Web Layout
Rollover Buttons

1.. Start by make a new document 150 x 75. Add a new layer (Shift+Ctrl+n), call it button and make a selection with the Rectangular Marquee Tool, fixed size 100 x 25. Fill the selection with the Linear Gradient Tool. In this example I've used white as foreground colour and gray (#999999) as bac...

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in Web Promotion
Content is King

What is the one thing that search engine users and spiders are looking for? CONTENT! Content is what people want to see, so why do people fill their sites with pointless bandwidth-intensive graphics? People search the web to find information, which is normally i...

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Rusted Fence
in Special Effects
Rusted Fence

1. First we have to do is to make the grid we are goind to use for the fence. Start with a new canvas. File > New (Ctrl+N) and set the width and height to 10 pixels, name it Grid. ...

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in Photoshop Articles
Photoshop 7's Saved Workspaces

Photoshop 7 is filled with advancements, large and small, to improve productivity. For some, Saved Workspaces will fall into the "small" category, but for most of us, this capability has the potential to be a huge time saver. One of my colleagues definitely counts as a "power user" of Photoshop....

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in Web Promotion
Will the real roi please stand up

For a long time now, I've noticed a disturbing trend in the use of the term "Return on Investment" (ROI). Since the ROI equation is really just about division, I'm going to take a minute or two to go over the details of what the real ROI is a...

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Screw
in Drawing Techniques
Screw

This is a great tutorial because you will never have to do it again. Once your are ready you have a custom shape with a layer style and can start doing screw nuts all over the place. First create a new document, 300*300 pixel. .....

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in Web Promotion
Back to the Basics of Site Searching

Many site managers pay lip service to their site searching facilities, but few actually do what it takes to let users find stuff. Here's how to do it right. By David Walker Until recently, Web site management defined itself through its ability to avoid ...

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