Last person to post wins!
CJ
16 Aug 2012
Chyros
16 Aug 2012
I love noscopers. They are, of all the supposed "trick shooters" out there, the easiest to defeat.
TheDR
16 Aug 2012
CJ
16 Aug 2012
CJ
16 Aug 2012
Destiny
17 Aug 2012
n5p29
17 Aug 2012
Destiny, on 17 August 2012 - 11:43, said:
too bad it was long destroyed. that time I still using printing paper and it was ruined along with the Juggernaut.

but I still got the link where I found the template: http://candcpapercraft.blogspot.com/
CJ
17 Aug 2012
Hey Bob, I was curious to know : When you work on a creating a new website, do you usually use Photoshop to create the layout of the site then cut the images out or do you directly start with actual coding?
Edited by CJ, 17 August 2012 - 14:40.

Edited by CJ, 17 August 2012 - 14:40.
Slightly Wonky Robob
17 Aug 2012
All the of the website I work from are made in Fireworks these days, not Photoshop. It's a far better program for designing websites.
I don't design websites, I just make them, but on the odd personal project I work on (where I design them as well), I have a terrible habit of starting to design the basic template, and then going "Screw it, it would be far quicker just to this, and make the images as I go."
I don't design websites, I just make them, but on the odd personal project I work on (where I design them as well), I have a terrible habit of starting to design the basic template, and then going "Screw it, it would be far quicker just to this, and make the images as I go."
Alias
17 Aug 2012
When I do web work I usually do the conceptual level things first (in Illustrator/Photoshop depending on project) but really all I use it for is almost entirely as a stylistic guideline.
Slices are a thing of the past. 99% of everything can be done without images.
Slices are a thing of the past. 99% of everything can be done without images.
CJ
17 Aug 2012
Bob, on 17 August 2012 - 15:39, said:
All the of the website I work from are made in Fireworks these days, not Photoshop. It's a far better program for designing websites.
I don't design websites, I just make them, but on the odd personal project I work on (where I design them as well), I have a terrible habit of starting to design the basic template, and then going "Screw it, it would be far quicker just to this, and make the images as I go."
I don't design websites, I just make them, but on the odd personal project I work on (where I design them as well), I have a terrible habit of starting to design the basic template, and then going "Screw it, it would be far quicker just to this, and make the images as I go."
Oh, so you're more of a web programmer. That would certainly explain your undying love for Internet Explorer then

Alias, on 17 August 2012 - 15:47, said:
Slices are a thing of the past. 99% of everything can be done without images.
I see, but wouldn't it still be easier to use that method for the navigation buttons and stuff like that?