http://www.killersites.com (Forum: Photoshop)
Camouflage textAre there any tutorials on how to create camouflage text online anywhere?
My client wants camouflage logo/banner withOUT backgrounds.
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creating web page in Photoshop Cs2I have a couple of questions, hope someone can help. I'm rather new to creating web pages in PS (Cs2), I have no problem creating them, laying them out and such, but it is the final steps. When the page has been created should I flatten it before slicing? When editing a slice can I add a function script in place of the text? Needing text indents in my page, should I write the text in html when ...
Viewing layers in Photoshop CS2I know that images can be created and/or altered with layers and that the file - with layers showing - can be saved as a .psd file, and that is what I did for some time now. Problem that I am now experiencing is that my program seems to have changed and when I open a .psd file I am no longer able to view the layers.
Can someone help and tell me what I have to do to correct this problem. I ...
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Upload ConflictHi all,
Can establish a connection just fine with the server, but when I upload my new pages, nothing happends. www.jblvideoservices.com
I've cleaned out cookies and cache, changed my ftp password and tried dragging local files over to the remote side. Nothing works. Any ideas?
Thanks ahead of time.
Blue vertical column problem on particular siteA commercial web site owned by a friend seems to me to have a flaw.
A large blue vertical column appears on the right side of the page, obscuring some links and other info.
However, the page displays fine on most other computers, but not all. My system is a Dell Dimension 8400 WinXP with 4 GB RAM. The page displays that annoying blue column on both my browsers, IE & FireFox.
The site ...
Currently broadcast song on radio: how difficult to create link?A friend has a commercial web site for his radio station. I've encouraged him to add a link to his site that will display the name of the artist/song that is currently being broadcast, so that a radio listener could go to the site, click on that Currently Playing link, and immediately be taken to an iTunes store to purchase/download that song.
He says that it would be very difficult to set up ...
Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Highlights
WAI-AGE: Addressing Accessibility Needs Due to AgeingThe WAI-AGE Project (Ageing Education and Harmonisation) focuses on education and outreach regarding the requirements of people with Web accessibility needs related to ageing. One of the WAI-AGE project deliverables is Web Accessibility for Older Users: A Literature Review, which was published on 14 March as a First Public Working Draft. WAI encourages you to review this draft and submit any comments by 4 June 2008, if possible.
See Call for Review and Participation: WAI-AGE Literature Review and Task Force for an introduction to the project and an invitation to contribute to the literature review and other WAI-AGE work. (2008-05-14)
WCAG 2.0 On the Move: Ready to Test-DriveWe are excited to announce that Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (WCAG 2.0) was published as a W3C
Candidate Recommendation on 30 April 2008. The Candidate Recommendation stage means that there is broad consensus on the technical content, and W3C invites you to implement WCAG 2.0. Please see additional information in:
WCAG 2.0 Candidate Recommendation Ready to Test Drive; How WAI Develops
Accessibility Guidelines through the W3C Process; Overview of WCAG 2.0 Documents.
If you are interested in sharing implementation experience, please let us know by 23 May 2008.
(2008-04-30)
John Slatin: Honored Accessibility Colleague and FriendWAI mourns the passing of John Slatin, who was Co-Chair of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Working Group in 2005 and 2006. Through his persistence, patience, and keen insight, John contributed greatly to the field of accessibility, especially to the development of WCAG 2.0. He will be fondly remembered and greatly missed by his colleagues at W3C/WAI and in the broader accessibility community. For more information, see the e-mail thread: Sad news regarding John Slatin, highly-regarded Web accessibility expert and advocate. (2008-03-25)
http://www.killersites.com (Forum: CSS - Styling your pages with Cascading Style Sheets.)
Page design needs to shift left out of screenHi,
I have had a homepage design through that I need to chop up and I am not sure that the requested effect is possible. Well I can't see how/where to start. Does anyone have any ideas as to whether the following is possible and if so, I would be very grateful for any suggestions.
The problem as best as I can describe it:
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[*]The site is left aligned, with a header and footer bar ...
not showing in the same place in FF and IEHi, i'm new to css, and i having trouble to figure out whats happening, the deal its that i'm writing a css menu but the submenus show different in FF and IE here's a [url=http://scsi.web44.net/test.html]live example[/url] to show you.
thanks in advance
IE Expressions are angled when shone in my ?Hi - here's a strange one [:)]
IE Expressions are angled when shone in my ? Go here http://www.discountsitedesign.com/code/css-form1.php and look at the bottom of the page. See how the expressions are somewhat angled/slanted. It's like this in all browsers, expression examples, and also in DW code view. I run them through the code converter before placing them in the pre. The ...