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ryg0r
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Posted - 2003/07/03 : 15:39:13
Well, Dreamweaver is good for websites.
I prefer phpNuke - that is the best 
No code learning required!!
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silver
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Posted - 2003/07/03 : 21:47:47
phpNuke is NOT the best... people use it cause it's free... plus she aint talking about building web sites... what the hell is this topic about anyway?
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ryg0r
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Posted - 2003/07/03 : 22:02:31
The topic is/was about her asking for photoshop help, or something. Then we went gaga for a bit.
You must admit thought, phpNuke is freakin sweet. So many blocks and modules!! I love it!
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Underloop
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Posted - 2003/07/04 : 00:33:33
quote: Originally posted by PrincessHardcoreBlue:
I hate those damn layers! That is what gives me trouble when I want a different backround or something behind a pic it always takes out my whole picture.
The layer that "takes out the whole of your picture" is in front of the layer with your picture on it. To get your picture back you need to send your background layer to the back. I'm not sure how to do this in Photoshop, but I'm sure some nice chap with photoshop experience can let you now how this is done. You also need transparency on all your layers except the back one in order for the layers further back to be seen.
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Weird Fish
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Posted - 2003/07/04 : 16:11:01
quote: Originally posted by Underloop:
quote: Originally posted by PrincessHardcoreBlue:
I hate those damn layers! That is what gives me trouble when I want a different backround or something behind a pic it always takes out my whole picture.
The layer that "takes out the whole of your picture" is in front of the layer with your picture on it. To get your picture back you need to send your background layer to the back. I'm not sure how to do this in Photoshop, but I'm sure some nice chap with photoshop experience can let you now how this is done. You also need transparency on all your layers except the back one in order for the layers further back to be seen.
Actually its really easy, you have to erase all backgrnd on your picture and leave yourself standing there (hahaha, laughing at me explaining), then you could copy the layer and but 'the' or 'a' background behind the layer with your pic and the (original)background would remain always behind, you can always delete this too, and putting a layer behind the other is easy, you just click and drag the layer (from the panel at the side) and drag it downwards behind the layer you want.
Remember always to use transparancy and work in RGB colors, but I guess you already knew that.
Hope that helps.
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