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These blogs are meant to help you build and enhance your community’s appearance as well as its public perception using design as your tool.
Article by Alicia Sanchez
Common icon sizes for the web are:
16px X 16px | 32px X 32px | 48px X 48px |
Icons are a great way to portray an idea quickly. There are icons that are so widely used on the web that many people no longer need text alongside them to know what they mean. Here are a few examples:
Ema… |
These blogs are meant to help you build and enhance your community’s appearance as well as its public perception using design as your tool.
By Alicia Sanchez
Below is a list of acceptable file formats for web graphics and photos to help you achieve the best results visually as well as reducing file size for your online community.
.jpg
.gif and .png
GIFs and PNGs are used for flat-color images like logos, buttons, and…
Read more...These blogs are meant to help you build and enhance your community’s appearance as well as its public perception using design as your tool.
By Alicia Sanchez
Imagery Part 1: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
Ever wondered why an image you've uploaded to your site looks out of focus or slightly fuzzy like this...
...rather than like this image?
On the web images should be uploaded at their actual size (100%) in RGB colour mode, not sized-down or sized-up, this is the best practice for maximum quality imagery.
If you have to re-size an image and you don't have photo editing software it's always best to size-down an image rather than size-up (you…
Read more...Just like any trade, a developer needs the right tools for the job. Some may argue what those tools are but here is a short list of my preferred tools when working on any web site or web based application.
Article by Gary Larocque
Multiple Browser Installs:
Firefox
Internet Explorer
A pre made install package makes installing multiple versions (IE v3.0 - v6.0) of IE less of a manual process than multiple versions of Firefox.
Tredosoft's Multiple IE install package
Browser Add-ons:
Firefox
Internet Explorer
These blogs are meant to help you build and enhance your community’s appearance as well as its public perception using design as your tool.
Article by Alicia Sanchez
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Did you know that you can align, add padding and size up or size down your images using the IGLOO editor? Here’s how…
In the editor menu bar there is an “insert image” function (looks like a tree).
When you click on this button a pop-up menu will appear allowing you to choose from an array of open galleries IGLOO has set up for you (these images are…
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