Posts Tagged ‘tips&tricks’
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 »
Sunday, November 4th, 2007
I found this file on a p2p program and i think is useful! To try this commands go to start > RUN > type CMD and it will be open a window.

Accessibility Controls
access.cpl
Add Hardware Wizard
hdwwiz.cpl
Add/Remove Programs
appwiz.cpl
Administrative Tools
control.exe admintools
Automatic Updates
wuaucpl.cpl
Bluetooth Transfer Wizard
fsquirt
Calculator
calc
Certificate Manager
certmgr.msc
Character Map
charmap
Check Disk Utility
chkdsk
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Tags: 101 Commands to type in RUN, CMD, computers, DOS, how to, multimedia, Programming, RUN, tips&tricks, tutorial, Windows commands
Posted in Tutorials | No Comments »
Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Today we create a simple MENU in CSS. Click here to see the final result!
[1] Let’s to create the CSS:
<style type=”text/css”>
body {
text-align: left;
background-image: url(”bg.gif”);
}
div {
width: 100px;
height: 20px;
background-color: #338ce8;
}
div:hover
{
background-color: #085ea6;
}
a {
color: white;
font-size: 18px;
text-decoration: none;
}
</style>
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Tags: cascade style sheet, Create a Menu in CSS, Create MENU, CSS, Design, how to, Programming, scripts, site, sitedesign, tips&tricks, tutorial, w3c, webdesign, website, worldwideweb consortium
Posted in CSS, Design, HTML, Tutorials | No Comments »
Monday, October 29th, 2007
Today I invite K.ro an romanian producer to write an article on my blog about Music and he accepted!
What do you need 2 make good beats?
Software:
First you need a keyboard midi then you can download from dif sites software like cubase 2 sx ,3sx , but not 4 ..if you want cubase 4 you need to buy it ..,reson 3.0 ,4.0 ,ableton live,adic,fruity loops ..if you need help holla at me ..
You got the software… Reason to learn reason you need to wach some video tutorials first .It’s not so easy like Fruity Loops ..you can find here a reason tutorial .Try some refills then like salazar ,fantom x,motif,korg trinity refill, gold refills,back 2 black …
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Tags: Audio, Beats, Cubase, Fruity Loops, how to, Loop, Music, muzica, Remixes, tips&tricks, tutorial, What do you need to make good beats?, Will I Am
Posted in Articles, Music, Tutorials | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, October 24th, 2007
Create Rollover Image in CSS ( You can see the final result HERE )
I made two buttons for this tutorial, save it if you want to work with them.


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Tags: cascade style sheet, Create Rollover Image in CSS, CSS, Design, how to, HTML, Rollover Image in CSS, Rollover in CSS, tips&tricks, tutorial, w3c, webdesign, world wide web consortium
Posted in CSS, Design, HTML, Tutorials | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, October 10th, 2007
A business plan is a written document that defines…
- The purpose of your business
- The products and services you will offer
- Who your clients will be
- The legal construction of your business
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Tags: adress, article, business, bussiness goale, contact, daily reality, Design, ebook, fonds, goals, plan, products, registered, services, statement, statement of purpose, tips&tricks, tutorial, URL, webmaster, Webmaster Business Plan
Posted in Articles, Internet, Tutorials | 4 Comments »
Thursday, October 4th, 2007
As a web designer, you should design your websites to give your visitors the greatest ease of use, the best impression and most important of all a welcoming experience. It doesn’t matter if you had the greatest product in the whole world — if your website is poorly done you won’t be able to sell even one copy of it because visitors will be driven off your website by the lousy design.
When I’m talking about a “good design”, I’m not only talking about a good graphical design. A professional web design will be able to point out that there are many components which contribute to a good website design — accessibility design, interface or layout design, user experience design and of course the most straightforward, which is graphic design.
Hence, I have highlighted some features of the worst web designs I’ve come across. Hopefully, you will be able to compare that against your own site as a checklist and if anything on your site fits the criteria, you should know it’s high time to take serious action!
1) Background music
Unless you are running a site which promotes a band, a CD or anything related to music, I would really advise you to stay away from putting looping background music onto your site. It might sound pleasant to you at first, but imagine if you ran a big site with hundreds of pages and everytime a visitor browses to another page on your site, the background music starts playing again. If I were your visitor, I’d just turn off my speakers or leave your site. Moreover, they just add to the visitors burden when viewing your site — users on dial up connections will have to wait longer just to view your site as it is meant to be viewed.
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Tags: avoid, background, browsers, Design, div, Music, not to do, popup, table, tips&tricks, tutorial, Tutorials, visitors, webdesign elements
Posted in Design | 3 Comments »