Hi
I've spent most of my design time doing Art features by way of Photoshop 7 and am now focusing more time on Dreamweaver.
My Photoshop Page - intended for the web - consists of a central column/panel containing all the page detail. The background is dark which consists essentially of two...
Hi there
I can produce Rollovers or Animation
in ImageReady with no problems.
Is it possible to produce an "Animated
Rollover" whereby the pointer moves over
the Image Map or active area and triggers
a series of frame changes - rather than
just a single frame Rollover State?
In other words...
Hi there
A couple of points I'd just like to query.
1)In my HTML file I've observed enormous blocks of
coordinates relating to the image maps I've generated.
I create image maps from selections and give
the polygonal shapes a high quality number - higher,
in fact than the default "80" value...
Hi there
Just wondered if you guys have any information on adding the
Google/site Search Engine onto a web page. I'd like to place one into
a Photoshop-generated table cell<td></td> ie. in a certain position.
In particular I would like one which "stacks vertically" ie the text field
has the...
Thanks anyway, Keith, but I had that covered.
I think I've cracked it. The animation area was
optimised in .gif format but it must have been
interacting with an image slice below it (which
was optimised as a .jpeg). When I changed this
slice to a .gif, the animation frames in the slice
above...
Thanks Dweez'
I'm guessing you're a Flash man, re. animation(?)
What's happened here is that I've produced the frames in IR;
whether I've played the animation back in the original .psd format or the optimised format in IR, it's been fine.
It's the IE6 preview which is suddenly not playing the...
Hi there
Earlier, my P'Shop/ImageReady animation frames
generated perfectly in both IR and the IE6 browser
preview.
Now it will only playback in IR but when I
select IE6 browser preview it throws a message:
"because jpeg, png, etc do not support animation,
ImageReady will save only the...
Hi there
Earlier, my ImageReady animation frames generated
perfectly in both IR and the IE6 browser
preview.
Now it will only playback in IR but when I
select IE6 browser preview it throws a message:
"because jpeg, png, etc do not support animation,
ImageReady will save only the currently...
Thanks for the info. Manarth
As you stated, the <meta> and <praga> tags
were not read by the AOL server.
Is this a common problem and do most sites
deal with it or just assume people purge their
cache folders?
I noticed that IE6 was OK and showed the new page
straight away. I didn't clear out...
Thanks TVIM - There's more:
Something else happened with this page yesterday.
When I revised the .html file it appeared in IE6 as expected and yet somehow AOL was still displaying the old file.
Spooky! or Go Figure!!!?
bw
SM7
Hi there
Just wanted to find out if anyone has experienced a
specific web page display problem with AOL.
The colour gradients (from Photoshop) are reproduced
very well in IE6 but can be very blocky in AOL - as
if the number of colours has been restricted. Gradients only
are affected it seems...
Thanks Carlow
Correct. I can scale it "realtime" by using the anchor points or for numeric precision I can enter the axes sizes/percentages in the specified fields.
The "chamfer thing" with the expand selection facility bugs me a little because it's handy to grow the outline in smaller...
Essentially, I was querying why the corners were chopped when the selection was expanded by pixel increments.
As you said, scaling the x- and y-axes of the selection via transform seems to be the only way unless the size of the marquee is pre-defined.
Cheers
SM7
Thanks Thom
Seems like a simple restriction for such a great package - but then I'm not an Adobe software engineer!
I just assumed the marquee would scale uniformly from the initial selection without losing any integrity. Not so, it seems.
All the best
SM7
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