Top 7 Quick Photoshop Tips

Having used Photoshop for many years, I find there are specific tricks I do over and over. Here are my 5 of my favorites: Multiple Undo’s What I love about Photoshop is there always something new to learn. I think this feature has been there for a long time, but I found it just in

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CSS Menu Generators

Recently, I did a post on CSS Layout Generators. I showed you the CSS Portal website. It has a very good layout generator. In this post let’s look at CSS Menu Generators. CSS Menu Generators do just that. It generates the code (CSS and html) and provides the images for a menu of your choice.

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CSS Layout Generator

For those just learning CSS, here is a fantastic tool to help you generate page layouts: CSS Portal. The result is rather generic but it provides a great basis to build on. They offer more than just CSS for page layouts. On the same site, they offer tools to generate your buttons and your menus.

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Adobe Software Overview

As a professional trainer in the Adobe products, I am often asked about all those Adobe programs one quickly notices when they go to the Adobe folder. They’ve taken over the world! There’s even more than what’s included Adobe Master Suite Collection.

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QR Codes

QR Codes are becoming rather commonplace. Let’s discuss what they are and why you might want to use them. QR codes are form of a barcode. The main difference between a ‘normal’ barcode and a QR code is that a QR code is two dimensional – which means it can hold a lot more data.

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CSS3 Maker

If you are into the latest CSS options, check out CSS3 Maker. This very useful site lets you experiment with various CSS settings, then gives you the option to download the CSS. Beautiful! And, that’s just the beginning.

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Web-able Images

Ever notice how sometimes an image slowly paints itself into place on a webpage? It’s as if we see the pixels downloading and showing up on our screen a line at a time. That is an image that has not been ‘webitized’. As a web designer, it’s important that our images are  ‘web-able’.

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