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Well, I got PS for about $700. lol, I know, ouch. On the other hand, I recall PSP being much lower at about $200 or $150? I don't remember. You can try going to corel.com and see. :)
Ok, well I put some "|" in between the links in the about me so that should be resolved. As for the nav, yeah I purposely did that. Idk why but I liked the idea of having the nav jitter a bit. :P As for the gradient background, I don't really want to because I just kind of wanted it to keep it kind of simple and minimal.
Actually, I made the layout with PSP XI but yes I did purchase PS it's just that I'm taking a break from it for a while and I want to focus more on using PSP. Again, Idk why, but I guess I'm just more used to it. After all, I have been using PSP longer than PS. Thanks for the c&c. :)
Ok, Joseph, I made a new layout that should work in IE and FF. :) What do you think?
wow, I really appreciate you referring me, I've never had someone as generous as you, honestly :]
thanks Joseph :]
Haha, yeah. I actually recognized a lot of the places Kanye was rapping at in that video, basically all around downtown Chicago
Unfortunately, no. You can use it for lining image or span (if they're set to display:inline-block;) elements, or for adjusting the text in table cells. You can do things like instead of to align text of the table cell to the middle. It's really just switching from the old ways of the web to the new, easier ways, so if you ever want to change style, you can do it by simply editing your style sheet instead of every page.
Your problem wasn't a positioning problem; it was alignment. To align a page, you still have to use positioning.
Yes, all browsers read "vertical-alig"n the same. It's really just for images; it's used to align a specific point of an element with another on a line of text.
You can use any of these:
baseline - this is the normal value.
bottom - aligns the bottom of an image with the bottom of a line.
middle - aligns the middle of an image with the middle of a line.
sub - treats an image like subscript.
super - treats an image like superscript.
text-bottom - aligns the bottom of an image with the lowest point of text (not necessarily the bottom of a line).
text-top - aligns the top of an image with the highest point of text (not necessarily the top of a line).
top - aligns the top of an image with the top of a line.
It's actually just a picture from the Converse ads. I think someone drew it.
Yeah, but due to trust circumstances, I'm solo and I'll have assistants and stuff at my aide should I need help with codes and stuff, which I probably won't.
duh, girls just get the boys to do whatever they want.
no.. i don't need pick up lines to get guys, hahah xD. i go with the flow.
Yes we do. Just go to the tutorials, search "gimp" & there you have it.
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