Convert Icon Image to Neon in Photoshop Tutorial

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Google Email Filters Tutorial
Apr23

Google Email Filters Tutorial

I decided to convert from Yahoo to Google, and this particular topic was a big problem. Read about my switch in the [cref moving-from-yahoo-to-google] Post. This process was not nearly as simple as you might think. There are a lot of posts in Google Help about this that haven’t been resolved. I did get this to work. Purpose I wanted to have two email accounts in Google. One personal and one public. I want to use the public one...

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Moving from Yahoo to Google
Apr23

Moving from Yahoo to Google

I am in the process of switching all of my services from Yahoo to Google. I thought I’d share the experience and the things I’ve learned in case someone else is considering it. Current Services I currently use the following services from Yahoo: Email- this would really be the main use. There are a lot of features I use in email: I have my local ISP host email forwarded into my main Yahoo email My main Yahoo email is the...

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4-9-2010 Meeting

We didn’t actually meet this week, but I was working on a few things and Daryl helped me with an Animated GIF in Photoshop. Check out the [cref photoshop-animated-gif-tutorial] Post for that information. It’s got a silly animation embedded in the page. I’ve done a lot of Blog stuff. Check out those pages: [cref blogging] [cref blog-basics-tutorial] [cref blog-install-wordpress-tutorial] [cref blog-plugins-tutorial ]...

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Photoshop Animated GIF Tutorial
Apr09

Photoshop Animated GIF Tutorial

This tutorial will show how to take multiple images of pretty much any format and make them into an animated .gif file by using Photoshop. Tutorial Create the images We’re going to start this tutorial with a simple traffic signal. Create a new Photoshop document with the following settings: Width: 300px, Height: 900px, Res: 72px/in, Color Mode: RGB 8-bit, Background: Black Use the Ellipse tool while holding down the Shift key to...

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Favicon Tutorial

Your first question may be, “What’s a favicon?”. According to Wikipedia, A favicon (short for favorites icon), also known as a website icon, shortcut icon, url icon, or bookmark icon is a 16×16 pixels, associated with a particular Web site or Web page. Download The Plugin You’ll need the Windows Icon (ICO) file format Photoshop Plugin to export to the .ico file format. You can download the plugin from...

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W3 Schools

[W3 Schools] has great [W3 Schools Tutorials] and [W3 Schools Examples] of different technologies. They also have a [W3 Schools References] section. If you don’t have any books, or prefer learning online, I highly recommend this page. You can quickly pick up and implement HTML, PHP, SQL, and CSS. There are handy menus, but be aware that there is more information available than there is in the menus. They do have an excellent...

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Email Form Tutorial

Our first foray into web forms was the development of an email form. Scott made one that sent him an auto-notification. Brant made one that allowed users of his site to send registration information. I created one that allowed users to send an email to the restaurant from the web form. We learned that your host MUST support the correct version of PHP, and picked up some syntax tricks along the way. This is really more of an example...

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Hide-Show Tutorial

You can view the Hide/Show List in action on my [Doughnut Page]. I found and adapted the information from the [Random Snippets Site]. I found this page by doing a Google search for ‘hide show’ and the first suggestion that popped up was ‘hide show div’ I chose that and found this easy snippet. I had to adapt it a little for my purposes. My implementation uses a Show All link that will expand all of the...

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