... management requiresunderstanding and the ability to approve. Middle management needs a sig-nificant amount of education and training. The masses require validation and assurances that they are ... assessment, analysis,design, and planning, it is time for the real action to begin. The investmentin time and resources spent up front to understand the current process and design the future state ... Manufacturing: Tools, Techniques, and How To Use Them Ⅲ Educational Opportunities — Held around the country, APICS’International Conference and Exhibition, workshops, and symposiaoffer...
... title and logo are given the correct placement and prominence, if the menu is horizontalor vertical, how many text sections are provided, and how scalable the design isfor future functionality and ... watermark.Game Developing GWXStep 2: Customize Images and ColorsMaking and saving changes in Photoshop (see Figure 19.4) will change allthe images in a design and many of the colors as well. Colors that ... involvescustomizing and saving a Photoshop file, which outputs PNG, GIF, and JPG filesthat are then displayed, along with any text, by preprogrammed XHTML(HTML), Cascading Style Sheets, and possibly...
... test admission ticket and your personal identification are in order and easilylocated. Sharpen your pencils. Buy new batteries foryour calculator and put them in.– TECHNIQUES AND STRATEGIES–35Pace ... tricks.CHAPTER Techniques and StrategiesThe next four chapters will help you review all the mathematics youneed to know for the SAT. However, before you jump ahead, make sureyou first read and understand ... choice d, on the otherhand, is always true. If all integers in set A are odd, then– TECHNIQUES AND STRATEGIES–30The Day BeforeIt’s the day before the SAT. Here are some dos and don’ts:DOsRelax!...
... decrease, so does the resolution and codingmethod used. In other words, the resolution for which the designs were createdeventually decreases to 800 Â 600 resolution, and the coding method even-tually...
... watermark.Designs—FirstEditionFolderFollowing are the designs that were included with the first edition of this book.While the resolution and coding method are not appropriate for today’sdesigner, the work can still be used for inspiration...
... 348containerplacement,349-350designstructure,346-347footer,359-368frameworkbasics,350-352guidesandslices,347-349headerarea,353-358second-levelpages,368-369structure, 350banding effect, 132bandwidthbasic description of, 25compression and, 27determining speed of site, 26high-bandwidth ... 392floatingcontainerexample,214-221guideandsliceplacement,180-183headercontent,92,188-191leftcolumnexample,194-200nestedleftandrightcolumn,192-194second-levelpageconstruction,207-214understanding the design structure, ... 150bodybackground-baseddesign,359-368fixed-widthdesign,422-424positioning, 74<BODY> tag, 115, 421bold and italics tags, 476border,200,443-446Bourges, Jean (Color Bytes: Blending the Art and Science of Color), 95box model hack, 411boxmodelmethod,170-176bps...
... Number of Tags. 114Understanding Graphics . . . 114Understanding CSS 114Understanding CSS Terminology 116CSS Used in This Book 117Block- and Line-Level Tags. . 118Understanding the DocType Declaration ... 121Understanding Include Files 123Summary 124Chapter 7 Understanding Graphics 125Learning about Vector and Bitmap Images 125Learning about JPGs, PNGs, and GIFs 128Using PNGs and GIFs 128Knowing ... Past, Present, and Future 19Feeling Browser Pains 19Incorporating Usage Statistics 22Branching Pages 25Understanding Bandwidth . 25Building on Previous Design Weaknesses 28IFrames and Frames...
... ex-panded or changed in the future.5. Content requirements: The content volume of a site will influence nearlyall other requirements, including the look and feel, the bandwidth, resolu-tion, and ... images, text, functionality, and typography. Comps are generally created and edited in Adobe Photoshop (as PSD files) before being broken up into XHTML, graphics, and CSS.Obtaining Front-End ... the look and feel,architecture, and future possibilities of a site. Here are 13 questions a designershould try to have answered before beginning a site’s comp:1. Who is the audience, and what...
... must understand how to bestcreate, use, save, and compress images; and the first place to start is by under-standing the two types of images used on the Web.Learning about Vector and Bitmap ... collect and documentstock images, and select colors.After the first draft of a comp is completed, the designer works with the client toedit and finalize the site’s functionality, appearance, and ... sites—PNGs, GIFs, and JPGs.Learning about JPGs, PNGs, and GIFsWith as much incompatibility as there is with Web software and hardware, it isrefreshing to know that PNGs, JPGs, and GIFs are fully...
... JPG compression does.Knowing How PNG and GIF Compression WorkIt is helpful for a designer to understand how PNG and GIF compression work.By creating and saving images a certain way, the designer ... much cleaner and easierto follow, because it takes considerably less code to accomplish the samelook and feel. This makes it easier for the designer to understand nestedelements and how they ... images, including buttons, bullets, and mouseovers, should generally be saved as PNGs or GIFs (see Figure 7.14).The reason is that PNG and GIF compression handle a small number ofcolors much...