bpaluzzi
May 3, 08:24 AM
I am more of a design guy at heart but have been helping my company do some web over-hauling of our sites. We have been using simply Photoshop-made buttons for our links.
Question: Can someone check out this site (http://komotion.com/examples/elements/buttons-and-links/). I am wondering if the buttons on the top leading off the page are made strictly using CSS/HTML, or if there is a photoshop template behind it.
From what I can gather on a few other CSS Button tutorials there may be a blank photoshop template behind it and the CSS can stretch it and add the text? Am I way off base?
Thanks for helping me handle my code ignorance :(
EDIT: Forgot about the mouseover glow... Is this done strictly through CSS or do you need an "after" state image?
Those are done with a background image:
http://komotion.com/wp-content/themes/komotion/styles/blue/button_sprite.png
The mouseover effect is using javascript to change the opacity of the image -- it makes it slightly more transparent (80% transparent), which gives the "lightening" effect. Nice little effect!
Question: Can someone check out this site (http://komotion.com/examples/elements/buttons-and-links/). I am wondering if the buttons on the top leading off the page are made strictly using CSS/HTML, or if there is a photoshop template behind it.
From what I can gather on a few other CSS Button tutorials there may be a blank photoshop template behind it and the CSS can stretch it and add the text? Am I way off base?
Thanks for helping me handle my code ignorance :(
EDIT: Forgot about the mouseover glow... Is this done strictly through CSS or do you need an "after" state image?
Those are done with a background image:
http://komotion.com/wp-content/themes/komotion/styles/blue/button_sprite.png
The mouseover effect is using javascript to change the opacity of the image -- it makes it slightly more transparent (80% transparent), which gives the "lightening" effect. Nice little effect!
gameface
Mar 7, 12:36 PM
IS helps in low light and longer focal lengths. It isn't so much a need in say a 18-55 but is very beneficial when you have say a 70-200. In low light it will allow you to shoot about 2 stops slower shutter speed without noticeable camera shake but with practice that can be achieved as well.
The DC is for the DC-micro motor instead of USM motor found in newer and more expensive lenses. I'd say get what you can afford and learn to shoot in manual. Having a single lens forces you to adapt to situations. There are many times I will only bring a single lens with me even though I have 6. It forces you to look for solutions and that is something that is important for becoming a decent photographer, IMHO.
The DC is for the DC-micro motor instead of USM motor found in newer and more expensive lenses. I'd say get what you can afford and learn to shoot in manual. Having a single lens forces you to adapt to situations. There are many times I will only bring a single lens with me even though I have 6. It forces you to look for solutions and that is something that is important for becoming a decent photographer, IMHO.
thegoldenmackid
Dec 4, 06:28 PM
The last I heard is new mixtape later this month, album sometime (early) next year...
BlueRevolution
Oct 30, 08:26 PM
But... but... how would I use it to type Dvorak with only 9 keys on the home row?
bella92108
Apr 26, 06:24 PM
Apologies to all, didn't know multiple folks were still working on it.
This is good news...
By the time it's jailbroken it'll be time for iOS 5 and everyone will want that. I hope I'm wrong. I returned my iPad 2 after waiting a month for jailbreak. My opinion is we won't see a JB anytime soon, but I hope I'm wrong. I switched from iPhone to Android Phone, and haven't looked back. I can't use an iOS device anymore without jailbreak, so I really hope the JB for iPad comes out before the Samsung tablet this summer, otherwise I think I'm done with iPad for good... seems to be a growing bit of contention with iPad owners. Here's hoping for a quick JB
This is good news...
By the time it's jailbroken it'll be time for iOS 5 and everyone will want that. I hope I'm wrong. I returned my iPad 2 after waiting a month for jailbreak. My opinion is we won't see a JB anytime soon, but I hope I'm wrong. I switched from iPhone to Android Phone, and haven't looked back. I can't use an iOS device anymore without jailbreak, so I really hope the JB for iPad comes out before the Samsung tablet this summer, otherwise I think I'm done with iPad for good... seems to be a growing bit of contention with iPad owners. Here's hoping for a quick JB
macfan34
Dec 30, 01:16 PM
ok, try this: http://www.iphonefaq.org/archives/971187
hydrostarr
Apr 25, 07:55 AM
For the Tekkeon: Wondering if I could use a female cigarette-lighter adapter (from Tekkeon), plug a DC-to-AC inverter into it (http://www.batterygeek.net/200-Watt-DC-AC-Power-Inverter-p/200wattdctoacinverter.htm), then a MagSafe power adapter into that. Albeit potentially rather energy/power inefficient (or *is* it?) and quite bulky, but could it still work?
(Other, "native" DC options listed above probably much preferred of course...)
(Other, "native" DC options listed above probably much preferred of course...)
Queso
Oct 26, 04:13 AM
Then why not do the same with Office and windows game companies and X360 (no mac support)
If you mean the Office formats, then yes they should, since as with music Microsoft do not create the contained data, they just wrap a format around it. However there is a huge difference between DRMd media content and PC/XBox games. The games cost the companies millions to develop on each platform, and it is their intellectual property in the first place. Adding DRM to someone else's music takes a push of a button.
There has to be a dominant player in every market... THATS LIFE:confused:
I don't get your logic there at all. As I've just said, DRMd media isn't the same as software. If I didn't want a dominant Sony Walkman 20 years ago, I bought a Panasonic and my tapes still played. If I decided my Philips DVD Player was rubbish, I could buy a JVC and the DVDs still played. As far as I'm concerned, anything I OWN, I should have fair use rights over, even if I wish to change the make of my player. Steve Jobs makes a big deal about us OWNING our music when we buy from iTunes. If I truly own it, I should have the right to use it how I wish. Which is it?
:confused: Marginalisation:confused: How so??? Apple has continually raised the bar for other companies online stores and players to be better so that they can even compete with the iPod and iTS.
That part of the comment was aimed more at the Microsoft DRM. I've been locked out of two streaming services now that I used to pay for, simply because they suddenly started requiring Windows DRM. Flip4Mac want to add Windows DRM to their Mac product and re-open such services to Mac users, but Microsoft won't let them. There are Linux users similarly locked out of iTunes. Therefore I have to conclude that any one company having rights over my ability to access paid-for content on the Internet isn't in my or your interests, even if that company is Apple.
If DRM is necessary, it should be interoperable between different manufacturers. The aim of it should be to prevent illegal copying, not allow vendor lock in.
If you mean the Office formats, then yes they should, since as with music Microsoft do not create the contained data, they just wrap a format around it. However there is a huge difference between DRMd media content and PC/XBox games. The games cost the companies millions to develop on each platform, and it is their intellectual property in the first place. Adding DRM to someone else's music takes a push of a button.
There has to be a dominant player in every market... THATS LIFE:confused:
I don't get your logic there at all. As I've just said, DRMd media isn't the same as software. If I didn't want a dominant Sony Walkman 20 years ago, I bought a Panasonic and my tapes still played. If I decided my Philips DVD Player was rubbish, I could buy a JVC and the DVDs still played. As far as I'm concerned, anything I OWN, I should have fair use rights over, even if I wish to change the make of my player. Steve Jobs makes a big deal about us OWNING our music when we buy from iTunes. If I truly own it, I should have the right to use it how I wish. Which is it?
:confused: Marginalisation:confused: How so??? Apple has continually raised the bar for other companies online stores and players to be better so that they can even compete with the iPod and iTS.
That part of the comment was aimed more at the Microsoft DRM. I've been locked out of two streaming services now that I used to pay for, simply because they suddenly started requiring Windows DRM. Flip4Mac want to add Windows DRM to their Mac product and re-open such services to Mac users, but Microsoft won't let them. There are Linux users similarly locked out of iTunes. Therefore I have to conclude that any one company having rights over my ability to access paid-for content on the Internet isn't in my or your interests, even if that company is Apple.
If DRM is necessary, it should be interoperable between different manufacturers. The aim of it should be to prevent illegal copying, not allow vendor lock in.
dubbz
Oct 31, 10:29 AM
I agree, but is it (appropriate/right/legal) to just copy-paste the relevant material into the guide?
Depends on the License we'll be using. I don't think arn has decided on one yet.
For now, I believe, copy'n pasting is legally questionable...
Depends on the License we'll be using. I don't think arn has decided on one yet.
For now, I believe, copy'n pasting is legally questionable...
mattyb240
Nov 20, 03:22 PM
Here's mine�.
http://matt-booth.deviantart.com/
http://matt-booth.deviantart.com/
seong
Apr 12, 07:47 AM
My father works here, so I have no idea.
Fugabutacus
May 5, 07:18 PM
This had probably being asked before, but I didn't wanna resurrect an ancient thread, so here we are.
How are the entry level 21" iMacs at video editing? I'd be editing 720p video. I'm sure they'd be fine, but I'm wondering if anyone has any experience to share to reassure me?
I'm probably going to get one.
With student discounts I can get the 21" with Final Cut Studio and Photoshop for about �1,300. Sounds worth it to me!
How are the entry level 21" iMacs at video editing? I'd be editing 720p video. I'm sure they'd be fine, but I'm wondering if anyone has any experience to share to reassure me?
I'm probably going to get one.
With student discounts I can get the 21" with Final Cut Studio and Photoshop for about �1,300. Sounds worth it to me!
twoodcc
May 4, 10:55 PM
Sweet tomorrow 4-6!
Ive noticed youve been down for the last week :( Man that sucks :( that has to be hard. A lot of areas around me were also affected. My sister on the other side of town lost power for nearly 2 days when a big oak tree fell down on some power lines. Came close to their house. Just hope everyone is safe.
yeah it has not been fun. i had to take my family to my parents' place for the last 5-6 days. luckily none of my family was hurt, and we didn't have any damage.
Ive noticed youve been down for the last week :( Man that sucks :( that has to be hard. A lot of areas around me were also affected. My sister on the other side of town lost power for nearly 2 days when a big oak tree fell down on some power lines. Came close to their house. Just hope everyone is safe.
yeah it has not been fun. i had to take my family to my parents' place for the last 5-6 days. luckily none of my family was hurt, and we didn't have any damage.
MagentoC
Dec 13, 04:17 AM
I have got a case for ipod touch 4G. It has fiber and rubber body.
It is really good. I got it from ebay just have a look in it.
It is really good. I got it from ebay just have a look in it.
apeman88
Apr 4, 07:04 PM
The design rocks, but the C2D is a non-starter. My nearly 4 year old faster CPU C2D machine chugs on my iTunes collection, flash, any hi-def. video.
I really have no use for it at this point. I really find it amazing that a 2.16 C2D is OK for they type f computing that I see around me...iTune, videos, huge DPI photos in iPhoto, etc. It literally took hours to import my iTunes library while iTunes was analyzing for volume...
That said, I will be the first to buy a Sandy Bridge MBA...basically my dream machine...
I really have no use for it at this point. I really find it amazing that a 2.16 C2D is OK for they type f computing that I see around me...iTune, videos, huge DPI photos in iPhoto, etc. It literally took hours to import my iTunes library while iTunes was analyzing for volume...
That said, I will be the first to buy a Sandy Bridge MBA...basically my dream machine...
benhollberg
Mar 18, 06:37 AM
The first people in line got here at 1:00 AM. If your not here now don't plan on coming based on past inventory.
blackwind
Apr 29, 08:14 PM
Now thats great news!!! but waitting is a killer
I really hate how twiter thingy works. Its so confusing and don't know who is who or what. or maybe just me!
CHeers
I really hate how twiter thingy works. Its so confusing and don't know who is who or what. or maybe just me!
CHeers
WildPalms
Oct 24, 06:01 PM
Say you have 2 laptops with the same size screen, but different resolution screens, e.g. 17" LCD, one with 1920x1024 and another with 1440x768.
Right now the Apple menu and the text on it will appear smaller on the higher resolution screen, because the pixels are smaller and the size of the menu bar is defined in pixels.
On the resolution independant system the size of the menu bar (and everything else) will be the same, regardless of the size of pixels. So the menu bar will be 1/4 inch high instead of 25 pixels.
Nice explanation dr_lha :)
Right now the Apple menu and the text on it will appear smaller on the higher resolution screen, because the pixels are smaller and the size of the menu bar is defined in pixels.
On the resolution independant system the size of the menu bar (and everything else) will be the same, regardless of the size of pixels. So the menu bar will be 1/4 inch high instead of 25 pixels.
Nice explanation dr_lha :)
pilzbury
Sep 12, 07:47 PM
Anyone have pic's or know where to look for pics of this 'iTV'? or did they not show it? I am really interested in this.
sinsin07
Apr 15, 12:40 PM
The iPad is a direct competitor to consoles.
I plug it into my TV, grab my iPhone, and play games till I die ;)
Gee, will I be able to pickup a copy of SOCOM when it comes out next Tuesday for the iPad? Or Rockstars new game in May? This is just personal preference, but that's the stuff I want to play on my TV.
I plug it into my TV, grab my iPhone, and play games till I die ;)
Gee, will I be able to pickup a copy of SOCOM when it comes out next Tuesday for the iPad? Or Rockstars new game in May? This is just personal preference, but that's the stuff I want to play on my TV.
rick snagwell
May 3, 12:23 AM
check it out here (http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=4253)
BigDukeSix
Apr 20, 04:51 PM
I just hope the IPad, in all versions, stay in heavy demand!
2nyRiggz
Mar 30, 09:40 AM
I have a question for you CP.....howcome you never hit on guyah(sp)...she was hot.
Also your enemies are lame and they always seem to *bleep* you up:)
Just joking around:D
Bless
Also your enemies are lame and they always seem to *bleep* you up:)
Just joking around:D
Bless
slackpacker
Apr 7, 08:29 PM
Its the crapy drivers Apple has crippled an almost perfect laptop for a switcher or multi OS user. There are alternatives right now but they are complex hacks and best avoided in my opinion. I guess we will have to wait for the next rev. There is a new Bootcamp update.. but it does not mention a new Trackpad driver in the release notes.
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