On 30/01/2006, at 4:35 AM, Chris Kennon wrote:
http://working.bushidodeep.com/remix/remix_bg.jpg
Interesting - its a fixed size image. Why slice at all? Drop the
whole image in as a background, then use a px measurement on the
content for margins to make sure it stays in the alloted space.
Hi,
The plan is the very back (the textured back ground) is the
container_bg, the cards are the content_bg, and my question was on
properly slicing up the tabs along the right side of the cards, for
use as navigation, following this method:
On 30/01/2006, at 8:14 AM, Chris Kennon wrote:
http://working.bushidodeep.com/remix/remix_bg.jpg
The plan is the very back (the textured back ground) is the
container_bg, the cards are the content_bg, and my question was on
properly slicing up the tabs along the right side of the cards, for
If the problem you're having seems to be the page Imageready generates, then
you only need to change the code on the generated page it seems. Use the
guides that you pull out from the rulers, then you can slice with the
slicing tool. At least the generated page will give you the x y placement
Hi,
Thanks Lea Byte,
Does this also beg the question, are the tabs to small?
Both slicing suggestions seem valid, and which is most suitable will
have to be proven in a UA. So thanks again, a good start for
experimentation.
Chris
On Jan 29, 2006, at 3:27 PM, Lea de Groot wrote:
On
On 30/01/2006, at 11:48 AM, Chris Kennon wrote:
Does this also beg the question, are the tabs to small?
looks again and thinks
Possibly.
Its more about the contrast - the shadow of the top page goes over
the tab, moving it to 'dont notice me'
Yes, I think making the tabs bigger is the