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fennec2009

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Posted: Tuesday 10th July 8:34am Post subject: Help me with designing this div! x.x |
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So I started to make a div, my first one ever, and hopefully not my last (I need to buy photoshop finally). Anyway, I started and now I'm stuck not knowing what would really look good. Here's what I have so far. Any comments/suggestions are appreciated!
I don't know if i should separate sections using dividers/boxes in the image or if I should just make div boxes. Also, the sides of the city end kind of abruptly, any way to make just the sides fade out so it looks more integrated into the layout. some ideas would be nice....
[and the image is 1500x1200, bigger than this picture, if that matters] _________________
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Akira MyGen Mod
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Posted: Wednesday 11th July 8:35am Post subject: |
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You could use blending options and use an effect to smooth that out in photoshop.
The links I always have are Home, Add, Block, Message, Comment, Pictures, Comments, Friends and that could go on the bottom. In the middle I'd have the comments in a scrollbox and on either side I'd put friends on one side and content on the other (but I'm a fan of the minimalistic approach) _________________
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fennec2009

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Posted: Wednesday 11th July 3:23pm Post subject: |
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Yeah I tried using blending options, but if I was gonna do anything I'd probably just blur the sides because I don't want the top of the skyline blurred as well. I like the idea of doing the links on the bottom though, I didn't think of that. _________________
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fennec2009

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Posted: Friday 13th July 5:36am Post subject: |
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ook so I went a COMPLETELY different direction with this. if you take a look at my profile you can see it sorta done. i just have to add music, content, buttons, etc. But i think it looks really cool. _________________
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kris_toe_fer MyGen Mod

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Posted: Friday 13th July 11:43am Post subject: |
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You don't really need cs3 ,, cs2 is just as powerful or are you talking about a non trail version? I would ad something behind the city to make it a little more abstract. _________________
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Kyle m
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Posted: Friday 13th July 1:21pm Post subject: |
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| kris_toe_fer wrote: | | You don't really need cs3 ,, cs2 is just as powerful |
Damn straight! The only people that will need the difference between Cs3 and CS2 will be the professionals who can actually afford it.
I prefer what you have done with your profile over the one you posted here. _________________
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fennec2009

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Posted: Friday 13th July 6:28pm Post subject: |
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Ok so I'm having some problems with the CSS rollovers for my menu. the ways I've seen it done puts the link on top of the image you want to rollover. i have mine made with the words already on the image and a block next to the rollover part of the image (its all on one image). I don't know how to code it.
the top is normal, then hover, then on click, then visited.
edit: never mind I figured it out. _________________
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