At first I wasn’t sure whether to blog this or not, but judging by the lack of time I could invest into this site lately any posting ain’t a bad posting.
So take it as something mainly interesting for those which have little experience in creating templatees
This devlobby.com tutorial explains in detail how to create a simply web layout in photoshop, mind it’s garned with Windows screenshots but hey, there’s little difference between Photoshop on Mac and Windows
A Different Template – Devlobby.com – The Developer Lounge
Dave Cross offers Photoshop tutorial Vidcasts, which is a great way to learn new things. I’ve seen tutorial videos for many applications now and even those applications I thought I knew really well revelealed something new which I hadn’t known before. So, go over to iTunes and search for “Photoshop Killer Tips” or visit his site to learn more:
http://www.dcross.com/
Sitting at home in boredom, most of the internet is busy doing apparently nothing at all? I’ll try to post some usefull links to enlightening design or mac ressources which just wait to be read.
First one is:
Principles of Graphic Design
Principles of Graphic Design
CSS 2.1 selectors offer a lot of functionality which allow to create clutter-free html by getting rid of all these .class and #id tags we currently often apply to every 2nd element
There’s a lack of support especially in the various incarnations of Internet Explorer so far, but most other modern browsers geht it right, so learning about using these selectors seems to be a worthfull idea.
And apart from that: on the one hand there’re some Javascript extensions which teach Internet Explorer to “understand” these selectors, and on the other hand is IE7 on the horizon too.
CSS 2.1 selectors, Part 1
There’s quite a bunch of Windows applications which aid you in backing up or ripping DVD’s. The Mac market on the other hand is a tad more dim. Mark Pilgrim has a nice tutorial (including videos) which explain how to backup DVD’s on your mac.
Link.