Custom Link Colors
Standard link colors are boring and frequently do not match the color scheme of your website. Pseduo-classes, which add different effects to some selectors, can change the link colors to match your site.
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Standard link colors are boring and frequently do not match the color scheme of your website. Pseduo-classes, which add different effects to some selectors, can change the link colors to match your site.
read moreUse CSS's visibility property to make objects or elements on a page invisible. Normally this feature is pointless, but it is an excellent way to improve your search engine rankings. This enables you to add or restate search terms on your page that are related to your site's topics, but make the...
read moreMany people put their style in the actual html code, but I find that using a seperate .css file for all styling is really helpful. By using external style sheets, you can save time. When you want to change and property that you have set using CSS, you only have to edit one file. Here's how it's do...
read more.htaccess is a Unix/Linux based file for Apache web servers that allow you to change access permissions and many other things for files on your web server. To make a .htaccess file, open up an html editor, preferably notepad, and enter your commands(each on a seperate line). When saving your file...
read more1. Create a new document approximately 350 x 250 with a white background. Press "D" on your keyboard to reset the colors to the default settings. Create a new layer by going to Layer > New > Layer and name it "Box Bg". Then grab the Rounded Rectangle Tool from the toolbox then go up to the optio...
read more1. Start out with a new 250x250 image. Choose a white background. Create a new layer and press D on your keyboard to reset the colors. 2. Go to Filter > Render > Clouds 3. Now go to Filter > Sketch > Chrome. Detail: 5, Smoothness: 7 4. Next go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation. Cha...
read more1. Start out with a new 170x100 image with a white background. Create a new layer. 2. Using your Single Row Marquee Tool (), create a line in the center towards the bottom of the image. 3. Now select the Rectangular Marquee Tool, create a selection on both sides to trim off the excess. Then gr...
read more1. Find any image you'd like to use. Make sure your image is NOT in the background layer. Make sure your background is set to the color you'd like the image to blend into(ex. background color of your webpage). 2. Select the Rectangular Marquee tool. Create a square in the photo. Let enough r...
read more1. Start out with any image which contains an object you would like to recolor. I'm using the new Hummer H2. Clothing in photographs work well for this too. 2. Now you will need to make a color swatch using the rectanglular marquee tool. Make it where there is consistent color, like on the si...
read moreWhat is HTML? HTML, Hypertext Mark-up Language, is the language of the World Wide Web. In essence, it is the language which is used to create pages for the world to view. Technically, HTML isn't a language, it's just plain English. (You will see what I mean by this later on.) If you truly want .....
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