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  1. Yeah, I didn't really know what to do with the text to be totally honest. Especially on the side where I would use the links. Would could I do to make the background repeat if it needs to? Also, what is the standard photoshop size for a website template or portfolio template? Thank you guys very much for the feedback! :) -Ant

  2. Hey,This is the first photoshop web layout that I have full completed. I've only been using photoshop for about a good month. I've been doing at least 2 tuts a day to make sure I learn something. Please tell me what you think, I really want to get better at what I am doing. Again, this isn't a masterpiece, it's my first layout. Thanks again!-AntPortfolio3.gif

  3. Hey,I have been working on some banners for a school project for the past couple of days. I was wondering, what are the standard sizes for a banner. Mine seem to end up too big or too small. I'd like them to reach the sides of the page. What are the sizes you guys use on your banners? Thanks!-ant

  4. Well, I have just begun with Photoshop or say graphics in the broader sense. Surfing through online tutorials isnt much of a help when you want to be learn the basics and be able to create designs on your own. Before I go out and buy a book, I did love hear to your suggestions for books on Graphic Design (Photosop). Though am not a newbie and know the little basics quite well, I am not kind of a pro. I have CS2, so please suggest the best quality of book.
    I have just really taken hold of graphic design myself. My Photoshop/Flash class in school using "Photoshop's Classroom in a book." It's really nice on the step by step aspect, and comes with a lot of pictures. I have been using online tutorials. I have a couple sites that I check out. So many tutorials, most of which are pretty noob friendly. My skills have increased a lot since I started working with tutorials. Enjoy! :) -antHere some tutorial sites:tutorializedTutorial Seeker
  5. You might look into using location.href.
    // This line of javascript sends the user to w3schools.comlocation.href = "http://www.w3schools.com/";

    Would I be able to use the "location.href" syntax in a form with a text box? Thanks again for the help!-ant
  6. I like the guitar in the logo.For now, I can't really give any constructive critisism sorry.You seem to be good with graphics, and with ASP.NET skills you'll surely get quite a few customers.
    I agree! I think it looks really good and you seem to use your sources that you have to make your portfolio look nice. Nice work, I'd hire you :) -ant
  7. Hey, I was wondering if it is possible to use a simple text box in a form as an address bar? I have been coding this html page and I used a form and a little javascript to send whatever was in the text box through the "Google" search engine. Is it possible to do the same, but send whatever it is to the address bar? Thanks in advanced! :) -ant

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