bad that I was wrong. Thanks for correcting me.
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I have not hear that. Why would professional developers ridicule the
body
of computer scientists who work hard to make
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http://www.W3Schools.com has the most up-to-date tutorials on HTML and
CSS,
which are the two technologies you need to learn to achieve the creation
of
a decent website, even if it is simple.
Nathan
Lots of professional web developers ridicule W3
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don't understand the complaint fully.
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Uhm, you can change your mnemonics or keyboard shortcuts Edit
Preferences Interface Configure Keyboard Shortcuts... and just take care
of it for yourself. There's not really a reason for that to be a bug when
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we use. I've searched the tutorials to no
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Hi Gene, maybe you could help us out by telling us the steps you took
previously to create transparent areas on the GIF image you are talking
about. Also
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convert layers
to images at least.
scott s.
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with the developers and do it. Or is there another good reason why you
created this site? Just wondering.
Nathan Lane
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gimpgallery is a website made for the gimp users communities from all
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it from cable television. -- Michael J. Hammel
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You would either need to learn Script-Fu, Python, or C/C++ and learn how
to integrate into the GIMP api. I have a couple of questions, first, why are
you using slicing for your HTML projects when CSS handles the sorts of
things you can do
Also writing the javascript, html, and css yourself ensures that you don't
succumb to any html/css/javascript bugs that might be found in those
dreamweaver-like tools because they tend not to be perfect like coding
everything yourself.
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this produces looks kind of bizarre and overtly complex.
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Also writing the javascript, html, and css yourself ensures that you
don't succumb to any html/css/javascript bugs that might be found in those
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The original stock photograph used is attributed here:
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Daniel Hornung said:
There are no such things as adjustment layers in GIMP...
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OK, here are the steps I followed to do what I think you are trying to do.
1. Load you image
2. Using the dropper tool, click on the color on the image the was the
old text color
3. Click on the Color in the Gimp
I might have gotten the add/subtract part mixed up in number 8, if so, it'll
be obvious, just cancel and reverse the operation.
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OK, here are the steps
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