
PHOTOSHOP ISNT THE ONLY GRAPHICS PROGRAM.
Jesus, I hate it. People advising people to use it really aggravates me, anything other than Paint is good.. I.E Fireworks.
There are several others, but I consider Photoshop the best.
Gimp, Paint.NET (never actually tried), Fireworks, Paintshop PRO
and what's wrong with paint? :[
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Mate i think you need the tips..
I like thatOkay take this site for example:
http://www.tajloro.com/ - No gradients but solid colour and it's beautiful.
That is good tooThis website has certainly used gradients to enhance the users experience, kudos:
http://www.dialageek.com/
Get out of the thread. Aren't you the guy who goes crazy when he can't figure out how to make text bold in html? Yeh its you.
What the **** Is your problem I have known HTML since i was ten A ******* Bold would be <b> Hahah your a *** Jack </b>
How dare you mock tables for layout use, have you completely ignored the world's biggest website when referring to this tip? Can anyone guess where this code comes from;
If Google use it why can other people? Tables are a damn sight easier to code in when you first start as they follow the basics of how things should interact to a human, where as divs take it up a level where you actually have to find out how they interact in different situations making it harder for a beginner to understand why certain things must be happening. Also the fact they're likely to use tables due to things like Dreamweaver/Frontpage instantly giving them the tools to make tables quicklyHTML Code:<form action="/search" name=f><table cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr valign=top><td width=25%> </td><td align=center nowrap><input name=hl type=hidden value=en><input maxlength=2048 name=q size=55 title="Google Search" value=""><br><input name=btnG type=submit value="Google Search"><input name=btnI type=submit value="I'm Feeling Lucky"></td><td nowrap width=25%><font size=-2> <a href=/advanced_search?hl=en>Advanced Search</a><br> <a href=/preferences?hl=en>Preferences</a><br> <a href=/language_tools?hl=en>Language Tools</a></font></td></tr><tr><td align=center colspan=3><font size=-1><span style="text-align:left">Search: <input id=all type=radio name=meta value="" checked><label for=all> the web </label><input id=cty type=radio name=meta value="cr=countryUK|countryGB"><label for=cty> pages from the UK </label></span></font></td></tr></table></form>![]()
Last edited by Awfy; 03-11-2008 at 09:36 AM.
hmm.. when you were 10.. yesterday?
Haha ;] He can't even get a link in his signature right :]
I'm not even gunna read this, tables are not the best solution FOR LAYOUTS.How dare you mock tables for layout use, have you completely ignored the world's biggest website when referring to this tip? Can anyone guess where this code comes from;
If Google use it why can other people? Tables are a damn sight easier to code in when you first start as they follow the basics of how things should interact to a human, where as divs take it up a level where you actually have to find out how they interact in different situations making it harder for a beginner to understand why certain things must be happening. Also the fact they're likely to use tables due to things like Dreamweaver/Frontpage instantly giving them the tools to make tables quicklyHTML Code:<form action="/search" name=f><table cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr valign=top><td width=25%> </td><td align=center nowrap><input name=hl type=hidden value=en><input maxlength=2048 name=q size=55 title="Google Search" value=""><br><input name=btnG type=submit value="Google Search"><input name=btnI type=submit value="I'm Feeling Lucky"></td><td nowrap width=25%><font size=-2> <a href=/advanced_search?hl=en>Advanced Search</a><br> <a href=/preferences?hl=en>Preferences</a><br> <a href=/language_tools?hl=en>Language Tools</a></font></td></tr><tr><td align=center colspan=3><font size=-1><span style="text-align:left">Search: <input id=all type=radio name=meta value="" checked><label for=all> the web </label><input id=cty type=radio name=meta value="cr=countryUK|countryGB"><label for=cty> pages from the UK </label></span></font></td></tr></table></form>
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Did he say the best? All he said was that tables are good for beginners. Maybe if you read it....hmm.. when you were 10.. yesterday?
Haha ;] He can't even get a link in his signature right :]
I'm not even gunna read this, tables are not the best solution FOR LAYOUTS.
Another Tip:
Make sure you have a quality web host. One that has good up time and easy to use.
I recommend http://1and1.com. Great for beginners and advanced.
How about YOU read? I said not the best. And imo, and in a majority of the people on this forum, think tables are not good for layouts.
Please get out of this thread BOX! if you just plan on posting pointlessly.
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