I’m trying to spruce my up site. ESPN’s home page is the model I’m after. I’d like to have a nice landscape photo for my lead story, and then put a headline and links at the bottom of the image. I like the blended effect they use at the bottom of their images, which allows the text to pop better yet still lets you see the image underneath.
I can’t tell you how to do the links, but I can tell you how to make the image with the bar at the bottom:
You’ll use the setting in photoshop, either called fill % or transparency, depending on what tool you want to use.
If using GIMP, the tools/concept should be the same.
Take your image and make a new layer. In this new, blank layer, you can do a couple of things, but for starting, just pick your selection tool, in a box shape, and make the same size and width box over the area you want to look shaded or transparent by left clicking and dragging. Let it go when you have the size and shape you want. A dotted line should remain, showing your area.
Using the paint bucket tool, select the color black and click it inside your selection, which will fill it with solid black. Before clicking, there should be a the top of your bar a % fill – change this to 50% and see what it looks like. If you don’t like how it looks, simply Edit-Undo and change it to 60% or 40% or some other number until you get the fill you want.
When done, Cntl+D to unselect your dotted line, then save out the image as a JPG or GIF or whatever it is you commonly use for your website.
Another method is to simply select your paintbrush tool, change the size to as big as you want, and again change your fill % to whatever number you want. Holding down the shift key will let you drag the paintbrush across the bottom of your image in a perfectly straight line.
That should be what you need
If making this in dreamweaver or fireworks (I think) you can do your slices in Photoshop so you can designate them to certain links in another program.
This is a video geared towards advertisers, which showcases how to create a new text link for publishers.
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For myspace please,
i have text links to get into my pictures and comments and stuff and i want to make the writing a bit more fancy.
any help?
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in place of the question mark, write the font you want
This video shows you how to add, edit and manage links in the text regions of the Turboweb Simple Content Manager
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I have a MySpace page and when I changed the layout on it everything I had written in the music, movies, television, and heroes sections turned into links. I just want it to be regular un-clickable text… how can I go about changing them back?
You probably have an <a href… > somewhere that doesn’t have the closing </a>
1. Nikki and Brie dont travel together.
2. Brie was the twin we spotted with The Miz, Edge, and Maryse the other night (see “Edge” video).
3. Brie has been in a four-year relationship with her main squeeze (and its not The Miz).
4. Nikki is single and ready to mingle, but wants to keep it outside the WWE.
5. Nikki is a smart, young lady, and a great self-promoter – were happy to provide her text links:
http://www.myspace.com/thegarciatwins
http://fans.wwe.com/nikkibella
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You know the text links like, "photos" & "videos"?
Can I change the color of the text?
If so, how?
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Hi! I’m really sorry, i don’t actually have myspace so i don’t know, but on websites, there should be a help button or link. maybe that will give you the right information.
Good luck!!!
This lady walked up the stairs to our home, and STOLE the Christmas wreath off the front door.
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how do i make text links a different colour and size?
the links im talking about are like: comment, add, message,
thanks
just replace where it says PUTYOURFRIENDIDHERE with your friend id.
http://myspace-crash-codes.com/blog/codes/myspace-contact-links


