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    CSS Transparent Rollovers

    've seen tons of nifty flash rollovers that use partial transparency to highlight a link or button while still showing the background. Since I can't fit my head around flash, I decided to see if I couldn't do the same thing with CSS. I've come up with an excellent, compliant solution that works...
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    Create Your Own Tips Word Problem

    Wordpad will open it as code as it's a text editor. If you want to open it as an HTML document you'll need to use a browser such as: IE, Opera, or FireFox/Mozzilla.
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    Hello all

    Welcome aboard Josh! Glad to have you. :righton:
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    How do I merge text images?

    Are you wanting something like this? All I did was bring the text to a layer above the mic and set to screen. I'm not really sure what you're looking for if that technique isn't working.
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    Photo Pictures

    I don't know if it will do what you want, but NeatImage is a wonderful plugin for reducing noise generated by digital cameras. It's worth a shot for this too. Here's the URL: http://www.neatimage.com/
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    How do I merge text images?

    Is the background of the bassword layer black? If so set that layer to screen and the lane layer should be visible underneath.
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    Soft metal effects

    [oops] I thought he was having problems getting the bevels in the image. I was mistaken. Forgive me.
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    Soft metal effects

    The key to using lighting effects for this sort of thing is to start out with a nuetral grey image. (128,128,128) Check the Channel Bevel tutorial over here for my quick take on it. http://www.infevo.net/tutorials.php?cid=5&id=1
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    Whisp of smoke.

    *nods* Yep, start with a white line and smudge it. For final touches use the 'swirl' tools of liquify to subtly twist the smoke in areas. Once you create the base it's just a matter of duplicating that layer and modifying it with the same technique. As for smoke never being dense, I'll have...
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    branding effect

    *grins* Actually yinko, I think that's an actual picture of toast with letters burned into it. What I would do is put your text on a layer above the toast and play with text color and blend modes.
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    Photo restoration

    Yes I agree. Working with an image that small is almost impossible. You've got the right idea with the clone stamp and healing brush, but you're not going to get anywhere working with that small of an image. If you have the hardcopy, scan it in at a high resolution.
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    Web Site Resolution on different monitors?

    Creating a page that would use javascript to determine the screen res wouldn't be nearly as intense with CSS. Rather than linking to an entirely different page based on the resolution, you could just change the stylesheet. Then you'd only have to update one page rather than 3 or 4.
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    circular shape with stroke but no fill

    All you'll need to do is grab the circular marquee tool (upper left of the tools pallette) and hold shift while drawing your selection. Once the size is right go Edit > Stroke and enter your settings. Hit ok and you've got yourself a stroked circle. Here's a thread in which a second method is...
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    Web Site Resolution on different monitors?

    Ideally you'd use scaleable content as suggested by MindBender. CSS makes this a snap, but graphics intensive layouts generally won't be scaleable. For an example of scaleable content visit www.infevo.net. When you resize your window the content resizes with it. Users with ultra high...
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    Web Site Resolution on different monitors?

    Hmm... interesting. These are the stats I was going by: From: www.w3schools.com 2004 Higher 1024x768 800x600 640x480 Lower January 10% 47% 37% 1% 5% In anycase, if you design a web page at 1280x1024 very few users are going to be able to see it. Knock the size...
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    Web Site Resolution on different monitors?

    Your web page is 1259x1040 pixels? Most computer users have their moniters set at 800x600. To design a web page that is viewable by everyone (or mostly everyone) you should design at about 745 pixels wide. This leaves room for scroll bars and such.
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    Web Design Programs.

    Austin. Not Justin. *grins*
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    Web Design Programs.

    Hey there C&D. HTML itself is really quite basic. You should be able to learn it within a day. Of course, you may have to use a cheat sheet for some of the tags, but go through w3school's HTML course once and you should have a good idea of it. www.w3schools.com While you're there you might...
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    Draw a circle and be able to determine border width..HELP

    Welcome Billy! All you need to do is make a circular selection with the marquee tool. And stroke it. First, grab the circlular marquee from the upper left hand corner of your tools pallette, hold down shift, and draw your circle. Then go to Edit-> Stroke and enter the width of the stroke/border.
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    Correcting Mistakes

    This is almost completly off-topic, but I thought you all might enjyo this little gem from the Flash Manual. Object: an object derived from the Object object. That's useful, no?
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