For those who are interested in having a photo gallery installed on their portfolio/professional page, please check out cssplay.co.uk. Scroll down and copy the code provided below, and you can have a photo gallery (which consists of an unordered list code) viewable to employers, etc.
The site simplebits.com provides a tip on how to make background links, objects, artwork, etc. easily clickable. If I had the time, I would use this effect on my portfolio page, designing each article and zen site feature to afford some sort of action.
This page is linked from Jakob Nielsen's website. Nielsen is an expert on Web Usability. He has much to say about what works in a website, and what does not. His book, Prioritizing Web Usability, though pricey, is worth it for anyone interested in making their site more usable. I plan on using Neilen's suggestions for my own work.
This is an awesome list of tricks that supplies the code and what your text and page will look like after. I plan to use many of the tricks on this page especially number 7 for the layout of my zen garden site.
If anyone wants the most cheesy backgrounds for either this project or the next, check this site out. It has some pretty crazy 80's-vanity-license plate-style airbrushed artwork. I really want to make a website that features this kind of cheesy artwork. Word.
Designer Jean Louis gives a pretty cool tip about sizing text without pixels. It's one of those tricks that makes text fit according to your site. Using percentages next to the body div on css will enable you to do this. I'm going to try it when I design my next site while playing around with text.
I think this is a pretty good website background site. It has some nice wallpapers. If you click on the thumbnail wallpaper, you are taken to a screen with that wallpaper as the wallpaper of the site. There are different colored texts all over the page. How do you get the background on your computer? All you do is right click and save the image to your computer!
So you want rounded instead of sharp corners? This trick should help you with that. I'm looking for ways to make my page look smoother and more polished, so I think this should help. I'm trying to use this trick for my Zen Garden CSS page.
This is a good code to know for the future. HR means Horizontal Rule. You can use these dividers anywhere on your site to divide content. It is similar in style to the banners I bookmarked previously. However, I don't think they can be used as dividers between content, but if they can I'm sure you need to know what HR means.
This article will help you convert your website designed in photoshop to a real css layout. For many people like myself who can't draw for their lives, I like to use photoshop and similar programs to plot out how I want things to look first. It is usually hard to translate my ideas onto paper, and even harder to translate the paper to a webpage. For those of you with troubles like these, rest them aside.
Funny story:
This is ceramic tile site created by Susan Jablon. She sells mosiac tile for showers, subways, kitchens, etc. On the site is an application where you can create your own mosiac. I stumbled upon one of her mosiacs through a google seach: "grey sky;" I was looking for a banner image at the time.
After findinf a 5x5 mosiac that somewhat matched my site color scheme, I took a screen shot and used photoshop to crop, copy, and arrange the image to suit my suit. It's ugly, but I got to play with photoshop.
The tiles may be useful for those of you looking to create your own, custom-colored, navigation tool, banner, etc.
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www.office.com/setup Blogs: New to Visio? This tutorial will help get you started with Visio 2016. We'll take you through starter diagrams to give you an idea of what diagrams look like. Then we'll take you through the four basic steps to creating your own diagram.
START VISIO
Click the Start button, type Visio, and then click the Visio icon to open the program. (If Visio is open already, clickFile > New.)
LOOK AT THE STARTER DIAGRAMS
Before you dig in and start making things yourself, let's show you a couple starter diagrams that Visio has made for you. That way you can get an idea of what diagrams look and feel like in the program.
Click Categories.
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Click Flowchart.
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Now pay attention to this step: single-click the Basic Flowchart thumbnail.
Basic Flowchart thumbnail - www.office.com/setup
Let's explain what this dialog is all about.
Visio Basic Flowchart thumbnails: 1 blank template, and 3 starter diagrams - www.office.com/setup
You choose the blank template when you have some experience with Visio (like after you've made a few practice diagrams). But if you don't have any experience, choose one of the other three starter diagrams.
Double-click one of the starter diagram thumbnails.
This is a starter diagram. Visio 2016 comes with many starter diagrams to give you ideas and examples. You can customize this starter diagram by typing your own text, adding your own shapes, and so on. Also, take a look at the tips and tricks. These help you work with the diagram.
Let's open another starter diagram. Click File > New > Categories > Network.
Single-click the Basic Network thumbnail.
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Double-click one of the two starter diagram thumbnails.
This is just another example of what you can do with Visio. On your own, go to File > New > Categories and explore the various starter diagrams in Visio. Not all diagrams have them, but many of the