Archive for the ‘Tutorials’ Category
Monday, March 10th, 2008

I am a SEO specialist and today I will talk about SEO (search engine optimization). I think everyone knows what is SEO. Search engine optimization contain two parts, SEO on page and SEO off page!
SEO OnPage: - This part contain optimization on website, on text, on source code, meta names and other important elements! Now think ok a webpage who sell sport shoes. Without Seo the page not exist, think about how much we sell if we are in the first page or on Page 10. Before us exist more 90 page who sale sport shoes. Before to start we need to make a research to see what keywords have most searches! You can find this with Google AdWords: Keyword Tool!
Now you need to buy an domain with our keywords in it (sportshoes.com / sport-shoes.com)! Maybe you think the last domain is not so good but we have two keywords there. After this step we need to create the site, a site who doesn’t have more than 100kb. The page he need to be created on the standars, here we talk about VALIDATE CSS and HTML!
We know the keywords and we need to create the text who have big density of our keywords: SPORT SHOES. You can calculate the density with TextAlyser webpage.
After this steps we write:
- the title: SportShoes.Com - Play your Sport with great Shoes.
- Meta Description we describe the page: SportShoes.Com - Play your Sport with great Shoes. Find the perfect shoes from our Brands: Nike, Adidas, Converse, Dada, Reebok
- Meta Keywords: sport shoes, shoes, nike, adidas (Here we need to write important keywords first)
- H1 - He need to contain our keywords
- Strong text - In content we put the strong tag on keywords. I indicate to make this step on the first and the last paragraph
- Italic text - Like strong tag we write keywords with italic
- Alt Images - Every Image he needs to have an description (ALT DESCRIPTION). Here we put our keywords. If we have an Image with a Nike Shoe in description we write Sport Shoes - Nike
- Link - I recommend to put a link on our keyword
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Tags: google, Page Rank, Search Engine, Search Engine Optimization, SEO, SEO Offpage, SEO Onpage, SEO Specialist
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Saturday, February 16th, 2008
Today we learn how to add a imagine into a text! It is a easy tutorial with few steps and a great result! In this tutorial I use a picture with an BMW and if you want to do like me save the next picture:
Final result:

[Step 1] Create a new document in Adobe Photoshop with an white background. My document have this size: 500 x 250 pixels.
[Step 2] Select the Horizontal Text Tool and type the text where you put the picture


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Tags: Adobe, bmw picture, Design, imagine in a text, Photoshop, Photoshop Tutorials, tutorial, web design
Posted in Design, Photoshop, Pictures, Tutorials | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, November 27th, 2007
I made a list with 14 software you must have on a PC:
[1] Adobe Reader (Read PDF Files) (freeware)
[2] Total Commander (I use this software to connect on my server via FTP)

[3] Flash Player (freeware)
[4] Winrar

[5] Winamp (freeware)

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Tags: , burning software, dating software, management software, Software, software downloads, Tutorials
Posted in Articles, Download, Internet, Personal, Pictures, Software, Tutorials | 4 Comments »
Monday, November 19th, 2007

Today we learn how to create an Scrolling Text in Flash CS3 in few steps! Here is an
example and from here you can generate Lorem Ipsum text!
[1] Open Flash CS3 and create a new Flash File (ActionScript 3.0)

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Tags: Adobe, animation, Components, Create an Scrolling text in Flash CS3, desgin, Flash CS3, macromedia, publish video, Scrolling Text, swf, test, webdesign
Posted in Design, Flash, Tutorials | 15 Comments »
Saturday, November 17th, 2007

Reducing your Flash Player file sizes is no longer so important because many people now have high-speed Internet connections. But not everyone does. So it still isn’t a bad idea to spend a little time thinking about shrinking the size
of your Flash movies.
Simplifying artwork
By simplifying the artwork in your movie, you can greatly reduce the size of a Flash movie, thereby increasing its speed. Here are the most important techniques:
Tags: Adobe FLASH CS3, Design, embed, Flash Movies, how to, macromedia, optimization, Optimizing Flash Movies for Fast Download, smaller files, smaller sizes, swf, Tips & Tricks, tutorial, webdesign
Posted in Design, Flash, Movies, Tutorials, Video | 3 Comments »
Friday, November 16th, 2007

I found on the Internet a Free Flash Gallery! Here is the official website and here is the example.
How to configurate:
[1] Prepare your photos and move it in Gallery Folder. Here you have the original
photos and thumbnail that he need to be resize at 70px x 70 px and rename it like
syourphoto.jpg
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Tags: Adobe, Design, Flash, Free Flasg Gallery, free tools, HTML, macromedia, Photo Album, swf, webdesign, XML
Posted in Design, Download, Flash, Tutorials, XML | 3 Comments »
Thursday, November 15th, 2007

Today we learn how to create play on click button in Flash CS3! Here is the final result!
To add some great sound to your Flash movie, you must first import the sound. You can import AIFF, WAV, and MP3 sounds. Flash places these sounds in your Library.
Sounds vary in sample rate, bit rate, and channels. These statistics are important because they affect the quality and size of the sound file. Of course, the length of the sound also affects its size. Here’s what you need to know:
- Sample rate: The number of times the recorder samples an audio signal when it’s recorded in digital form. Measured in kilohertz (kHz). Try not to use more than 22 kHz unless you want CD-quality music.
- Bit rate: The number of bits used for each audio sample. Sometimes called bit resolution. A 16-bit sound file is clearer with less background noise, but use 8-bit sound if you need to reduce file size.
- Channels: Typically one channel of sound (monophonic) or two channels (stereophonic). In most cases, mono is fine for Flash files and uses half the amount of data that stereo uses.
Often, you need to take a sound as you find it unless you have software that can manipulate sounds. Luckily, you can set the specs of sounds when you publish your movie to an .swf file. You generally get the best results by
starting with high-quality sounds and compressing during publishing ( Information from Flash CS3 for Dummies ebook)
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Tags: Adobe, Audio, coding, Create Play onclick button, Design, embed, how to, Macromedia Flash, Media, Music in Flash, Sound in Flash CS3, swf, tutorial, webdesign
Posted in Design, Download, Flash, Music, Pictures, Tutorials | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

Today we learn how to Create Motion Tween Animation in Flash CS3. Here is the final
result!
The Animation Tween
If your animation follows some simple guidelines, you can save yourself lots of work (and reduce your file size, too) by using Flash to calculate the in-between frames for you automatically. You create just the first and last keyframes, and Flash figures out what should go in between. In animation technobabble, that’s called tweening — a quick, fun way to create great animations.
You can do a lot with Flash’s tweening capabilities, including:
- Motion tweening: This is definitely the most common type of tweening. With simple motion tweening, you can move your objects in a straight line from here to there. You can use motion tweening also to animate an object along any path that you create, even one with lots of curves.
- Shape tweening: This type of tweening gradually changes any shape to another shape. You create the first and last shapes. These days, kids call it morphing. The results may be quite unpredictable and require a lot of computer processing but are usually interesting. You can add shape hints to try to tell Flash exactly how you want your shape to morph.
And with both motion tweening and shape tweening, you can:
- Change an object’s size: For example, if you make an object smaller as you move it, the object often appears to be moving away from the viewer.
- Rotate an object: You specify the amount of the rotation. Flash combines the motion or shape tweening with the rotation so that you get both effects at one time.
- Change color or transparency or both: Flash creates a gradual change in color based on your starting and ending colors.
Note: Information from Flash CS3 for Dummies ebook. Let’s start the tutorial!
[1] Open Flash and create a new Flash File (ActionScript 3.0)

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Tags: Adobe, Design, Flash CS3, Flash Tutorial, how to, macromedia, Motion Tween, swf, tips&tricks, webdesign
Posted in Design, Flash, Pictures, Tutorials, Video | 4 Comments »
Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Today we learn together how to create a simple effect in Flash. You can buy or download (trial version) the software from here. Here is the final result!
Who Framed the Animation?
The secret of animation in Flash, as in the movies, is that nothing ever really moves. A Flash movie creates the illusion of movement by quickly displaying a sequence of still images. Each still image is slightly different. Your brain fills in the gaps to give you the impression of movement.
One of the great things about Flash is that you can easily create complicated, spectacular extravaganzas of animation. And Flash stores lots of information in the super-compact vector format. Because the files can be small, they can be transmitted over the Web quickly. That’s good for your Web site viewers.
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Tags: Adobe, Design, Example, Flash CS3, Flash CS3 Tutorial, how to, HTML, play, swf, Text Effect, webdesign
Posted in Design, Flash, Tutorials | 5 Comments »
Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Bypass the Search Results—and Go Directly to the First Page on the List
You have another option after you enter your search query, other than clicking the Google Search button. When you click the I’m Feeling Lucky button, Google shoots you directly to the Web page that ranked at the top of your search results, no extra clicking necessary. If you trust Google to always deliver the one best answer to your query, this is a fun option to try. For the rest of us, however, it’s still best to view the rest of the search results to see what other sites might match what we’re looking for.
Narrow Your Search to a Specific Domain or Web Site
Maybe you want to search only those sites within a specific top-level Web domain, such as .com or .org or .edu—or, perhaps, within a specific country’s domain, such as .uk (United Kingdom) or .ca (Canada). Google lets you do this
by using the site: operator. Just enter the operator followed by the domain name, like this: site:.domain.
For example, to search only those sites within the .edu domain, you’d enter site:.edu. To search only Canadian sites, enter site:.ca. Remember to put the “dot” before the domain.
The site: operator can also be used to restrict your search to a specific Web site. In this instance, you enter the entire top-level URL, like this: site:www.website.domain.
To search only within PiticStyle’s Web site (www.piticstyle.com), enter site:www.piticstyle.com. Your results will include only pages listed within the specified Web site.
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Tags: Google Secrets, Google Shortcuts, Search Engine Optimization, SEO, Tips & Tricks, tutorial
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