would anyone know what type of package this company used to make this image?
something like photoshop or dreamweaver?
http://www.level8.com/
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would anyone know what type of package this company used to make this image?
something like photoshop or dreamweaver?
http://www.level8.com/
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would anyone know what type of package this company used to make
this image?
something like photoshop or dreamweaver?
http://www.level8.com/
Photoshop is an image editor, DreamWeaver is an HTML editor - so I doubt an
image was created in DreamWeaver...
They could have built it in just
All ya gotta do is view source. They used photoshop and imageready. But, the
same could be done in Fireworks.
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would anyone know what type of package this company used to make this image?
something like photoshop or dreamweaver?
http://www.level8.com/
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would anyone know what type of package this company used to make this image?
something like photoshop or dreamweaver?
http
but Im sure theres some sort of
feature in dreamweaver (lets face it - dw does everything else!).
Err... no ?
Dreamweaver is very good, and writes nice (if bloated at times)
HTML/ColdFusion/whatever. It isnt a picture editor, however, in any shape or
form !
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would anyone know what type of package this company used to
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something like photoshop or dreamweaver?
http://www.
They used ImageReady which comes with PhotoShop 6.0 -
ImageReady adds JavaScript code to the resulting HTML
file to specify rollover states.
Actually, ImageReady comes with 5.5 - we never upgraded to v6 and use it
quite happily
Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP
07, 2001 9:55 AM
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Subject: RE: LEVEL 8 Systems Corporate Website
would anyone know what type of package this company used to make
this image?
something like photoshop or dreamweaver?
http://www.level8.com/
Photoshop is an image editor, DreamWeaver is an HTML editor - so I doubt
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would anyone know what type of package this company used to make this image?
something like photoshop or dreamweaver?
http://www.level8.com/
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