Jack O'Lanterns Are People Too...
Think about them next time you stick a candle in their heads.
(crapness for crapness' sake; happy hallo-wee-n)
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Tue 31 Oct 2006, 21:28,
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(crapness for crapness' sake; happy hallo-wee-n)
it proves that the 'custom css' settings in 'update your profile' do nothing in this case
you can always view source if you're nosy ;)
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Tue 31 Oct 2006, 21:42,
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Beautifully put,
quite frankly I vote you B3TA poet in residence
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Tue 31 Oct 2006, 21:47,
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haha
yay! swearing is both big and clever!
my mate convinced another mate he hasnt seen in ages
that he has tourettes! twas classic! you cunts!
woo to origonal pic
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Tue 31 Oct 2006, 21:47,
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my mate convinced another mate he hasnt seen in ages
that he has tourettes! twas classic! you cunts!
woo to origonal pic
ha ha!
he's great!
TJ : I've done some pretty text in tattyshop, but when I try to save for web, I get a white halo around the drop shadow. Am I missing something?
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Tue 31 Oct 2006, 21:32,
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TJ : I've done some pretty text in tattyshop, but when I try to save for web, I get a white halo around the drop shadow. Am I missing something?
On the 'save for web/optimised' tab
Try setting the matte to c5c5c5 (close to board colour)?
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Tue 31 Oct 2006, 21:35,
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Then set the matte
close to the background colour of the site your saving for?
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Tue 31 Oct 2006, 21:42,
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that's my other option (than png)
but it'll fuck up if the background colour is changed in the style sheet.
thanks anyway
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Tue 31 Oct 2006, 21:55,
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thanks anyway
It's your only option
other than turning off anti-aliasing and making it all of the chunky around the edges.
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Tue 31 Oct 2006, 22:05,
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Gifs only do On or Off transparency- no levels in between.
Try changing "Matte" to none.
Or you could try a 24-bit PNG if the file-size isn't too big, but IE6 users won't see it properly.
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Tue 31 Oct 2006, 21:35,
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Or you could try a 24-bit PNG if the file-size isn't too big, but IE6 users won't see it properly.
Oh, certainly.
There's a fuck load of them though and I don't want to be responsible for x million broken-image emails :)
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Tue 31 Oct 2006, 21:38,
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I've been considering a bit of CSS trickery
to inform users their IE browser is crap.
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Tue 31 Oct 2006, 21:50,
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ta
I thought png would be the answer but at least I know why now.
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Tue 31 Oct 2006, 21:41,
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png is an awesome format
I use it for worky stuff all the time - it's ace for diagrams... super sharp!
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