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131: Graphics For The Professional Web Design Pages
There are few issues related with images and graphics which one must take account of before undertaking professional web design using images. It takes time to download graphic files since they are rel

132: Front Page for Professional Web Design
The Microsoft front page editor is a tool for creating individual pages from scratch or designing and editing World Wide Web pages that have been created earlier. As text, images, and tables from fiel

133: Is Your Website Destroying Your Online Business' Potential?
What are the factors that make a website uninteresting, dull and ineffective at creating you sales?

134: The Great New Features Offered By Adobe Dreamweaver CS3
A lot of software upgrades are not really worth buying, being over-priced and often full of bugs. Dreamweaver upgrades, however, always tend to be worth getting.

135: Website Design Considerations
If you want to be a web designer, be a web designer. However, if the key focus of your business is building widgets, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that your time would be better spent building widgets, not Web sites.

136: The 8 Things You Must Know To Build A Great Website
Last week we talked about how a bad website can do your business more harm than good. That column brought several emails asking what is the key to building an effective business website. I replied with the same answer I always give: building an effective business website is a simple matter of definition

137: Photoshop is the key to editing your photos
It is this photography 'purest' to whom I appeal (this time) - the ones that still like using film every now and then. Most photographers have Digital SLRs (DSLR - "et moi aussi"). I know you can create this effect with Photoshop, after the fact; but having creative control over this special effect makes it exciting because you execute this photo miracle at the precise moment you push the shutter button. Ghosting. This is what this special effect is called; accomplished by using your SLR's multiple exposure feature, but with a simple twist to ensure proper film exposure. The procedure detailed in this article is different from the instructions in your SLR manual.


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