Whether it is a simple website or a dazzling one, gradient backgrounds provide eye-catching, colorful backgrounds for any web page. A gradient is nothing but a variation of colors arranged from the darkest color to the lightest or vice-versa. It can be best described as a blend of colors consisting of a light color and a dark color. It is mostly used to create dazzling backgrounds on a web page of even on div cells or div boxes. The technique of applying gradient is usually available in Adobe Photoshop and Macromedia Fireworks program, two of the leading web designing software available worldwide.
Gradient backgrounds are very important in corporate graphic design field. Professional graphic design companies have the best knowledge of gradient schemes for different corporate websites. These firms employ Adobe Photoshop or Fireworks to get the best results.
When creating an attractive gradient background from the web page a corporate graphic design expert ensures that the height of the background image is 5 pixels. While creating an 800 resolution page, the experts make the image 760 pixels wide and for 1024 resolution pages, the image resolution is set to 984 pixels wide.
The next step challenges a professional graphic designer to decide on the colors. Designers do not use darkest shades on the background in case of black colored text or lightest shaded backgrounds in case of light colored texts. In short, a well-balanced gradient effect is used to ensure the text, whether light-colored or dark, is visible.
Graphic designers ensure that the gradient backgrounds should match with the borders of a web page. To accomplish this, horizontal and vertical gradient bars are created to frame the borders of the web page.
While planning to add a gradient background it is necessary to make sure that it does not takes up memory. Although the image comprises of low kilobytes, still it repeats many times and is not good for websites that boast lots of pictures and videos.
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@movnoy unless your com is slow… Mines pretty quick….
those website builders are very slow to load when it is online.
It’s really good program, but this video doesn’t show a real soul of BlueVoda, it’s much better than in vid
He should have abolutely jumped on it. Web design is a perfect field for telecommuting.
Communication Arts features the latest trends: http://www.commarts.com. They have a weekly feature, that's worth checking out.
Here's a really good design firm if you want inspiration: http://www.tolleson.com/
get a bs to be on the safe side. if you get an as just get ceritified.
go to shape. drag and drop. right click in props… go to link…add like then when you preview it will be clickable trust me
I am taking online classes at Palomar College (http://www.palomar.edu) and they offer everything from basic HTML classes to more advanced stuff like JavaScript/AJAX, PHP, ASP, Java, etc. Some classes have an in class orientation, but I didn't go to any of them and was still able to take the classes, so you should be able to take them from anywhere. If you are just looking to learn for free and not going for a degree, I would listen to the previous suggestion and check out the tutorials at w3schools.com
I wish there was just one manual book for that but there isn't. There are several sites and resources online. One funny one I found at Hastings books is the Web site design and web building for dummies book. You could also try microsofts web builder programs as well. Good luck. Or if you can afford it most of the local community colleges in your area might offer training classes on it.
It depends upon quality and design of webpages. A good designed webpage cost you around US $100 and rest of pages may cost you from $30 to $70. I want some more fucntionality like dynamic pages add $30 to it.
they have a sign up, log out ,log in, change pass etc… buttons
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One other that I recommend would be weebly/jimdo/freewebs because i thought that this is slightly more difficult to me ..personally….
1: I've been in Web design since 1998 and never heard of "type page," "text page," "trim size" or "open line" used in a Web context (I have 12 years of newspaper experience, and have heard those terms used in print). I'd go with D but I think your instructor made up these terms.
2. Again, these terms are used in printing, not Web work. Books are actually divided most commonly into "front matter" (copyright / ISBN, foreward, preface, perhaps reviews, etc.), chapters and "back matter" (afterward, acknowledgments, author bio, appendices, index, etc.) I'd go with D but again, your instructor made this up.
3. C: The intended audience. You must make technical concessions to the printer, and the author is often going to want to have some say in presentation, but as a rule, you design for the target audience. Collateral you make for teens generally will not look like similar information you make for seniors.
with the new trend about social networking, multimedia, web 2.0, and interaction, static html pages are useless.
Use of scripting like java php, asp is a MUST.
go to what maxtree said before and look for the … or browse button and click it next just select the other page and hit open!
If you're in the process of looking, a better term for that field is Web Development or Web Programming.
I don't know for sure if there is a program specifically for Web Development/Programming, but you probably could major in computer programming specializing in Web Development/Programming.
yes, but how can iy bring me to an other page i built? i don’t know its link!