CSS is an efficient and easy way to create stylized professional looking web pages. In this excerpt from the DMTS training Inside Dreamweaver 8, Russ Ferguson creates the general look for our piece by placing text in our project and creating some basic alignment.
Podcasting is one of the hottest new trends in user-created content. In this excerpt from the DMTS(tm) training, Todd Howard demonstrates how quickly and easily iWeb'06 lets you create a web page to display your iLife-generated podcasts to the world.
With the explosion of inexpensive digital cameras, people are taking and sharing images more now more then ever. In this excerpt from the DMTS(tm) training, Apple Certified Instructor Todd Howard shows you one of the coolest new features in iPhoto: photocasting. With a click of the button you can share your photos online with all of your family and friends to receive instantly.
Part 4 of 4: At its heart, InDesign CS2 is a layout tool, and in this excerpt from the DMTS training Adobe Certified Instructor Jeff Witchel shows off a professional tip for using the transform tools and text wrap palette to create a cascading photo layout.
Part 4 of 4: Correcting an image is one thing, but when you want to create a mood or style in an image, Aperture has simplified this process by building the controls right into their HUD interface. Orlando Luna demonstrates in this tutorial how simple it is to apply filters and get instant feedback.
Part 3 of 4: After diving deeper into the outline palette, Adobe Certified Instuctor Jeff Witchel demonstrates an easy way to save a printed photo look as a style, and apply that style to other objects in InDesign CS2.
Part 3 of 4: Adjusting RAW images in Aperture is simple and fluid with its creative HUD interface. In this excerpt from the DMTS training, Orlando Luna demonstrates its flexibility and simplicity, giving you intuitive control over fine image adjustment.
Part 2 of 4: Designers can end up spending lots of time creating a style that works for many images. Rather than recreating that style over and over again, Adobe Certified Instructor Jeff Witchel shows you how InDesign CS 2 shows you how to create a custom stroke, then save it for later use.
Part 1 of 4: In this excerpt from the DMTS training, Adobe Certified Instructor Jeff Witchel demonstrates how to apply an outline style to an image to give it a photographic look.
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