Recently Popular Tutorials for November 9th, 2006


Nov 9

TipClique Photoshop Patterns - Set 003

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Here is the third set of high quality 500px/500px patterns in a series of free (for non-commercial use) downloadable patterns for Adobe Photoshop. They allow you to use the paint bucket to fill with a pattern, or use them in a style with the pattern overlay, and bevel texture options. To use this pattern set download [...]

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Nov 9

Sliding Doors of CSS - Tabbed Navigation

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A rarely discussed advantage of CSS is the ability to layer background images, allowing them to slide over each other to create certain effects. CSS2’s current state requires a separate HTML element for each background image. In many cases, typical markup for common interface components has already provided several elements for our use.

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Nov 9

True colors

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In this tutorial, you will learn how to bring out colors that are more vibrant from your photos taken with a digital camera. This will of course work for any image, and is not limited to photos taken with a digital camera, but digital cameras tend to have less vibrant colors.

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Nov 9

XML Namespaces Tutorial

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Explains XML Namespaces, and why they are useful.

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Nov 9

XML Basics

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Explains the basics of XML.

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Nov 9

Adding a Beam of Light - Adobe Photoshop Tutorials

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This tutorial will show you how to create a beam of light coming from some external light source. This is very useful for adding a bit more action to your photo.

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