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| | | Transparent Image | | Pages look dull if everything's square. Find out how to eliminate the white space around your images so they appear to just "float" on your pages. | | Added: 22 March 2007 - Visits: 411 | | | | | | | | LowSrc Command | | This command allows you to help the viewer out by loading a lesser version of a picture before the big color version comes in. Log into the page to see an example of what I'm talking about. | | Added: 21 March 2007 - Visits: 139 | | | | | | | | Working With Images | | Images are an essential part of any page. Learn how to apply them here. | | Added: 21 March 2007 - Visits: 126 | | | | | | | | Faster Loading Pages | | Learn to use these commands inside of image commands to get your pages to load very quickly. | | Added: 21 March 2007 - Visits: 164 | | | | | | | | DOM Image Rollver | | Image rollovers represent the classic and "timeless" JavaScript effect. Well, this DOM script makes the process of adding them as simple as can be, by allowing you to apply a rollover to any image through just the insertion of a custom attribute (hsrc) ... | | Added: 20 March 2007 - Visits: 134 | | | | | | | | Screen Capture | | Use PaintShop Pro to capture any image on your computer's screen. | | Added: 20 March 2007 - Visits: 122 | | | | | | | | Thumbnail Images | | Please be kind with your large images. Big ones take a long time to download. Let the viewer see a smaller version to check if he/she even wants to spend the time waiting for it. | | Added: 19 March 2007 - Visits: 117 | | | | | | | | Text Over Images | | Place text over your images with HTML commands alone! | | Added: 18 March 2007 - Visits: 142 | | | | | | | | 1 x 1 Images | | Here's a great way to cut down on bytes and speed up the loading of your page. Use a 1 x 1 pixel image and shape it just about any way you want. | | Added: 18 March 2007 - Visits: 115 | | | | | | | | Remove the Hand Cursor | | This teaches you how to create an image link that does not produce a hand image when the cursor passes over it. I don't know why you'd use it, but why not tell you about it? | | Added: 18 March 2007 - Visits: 188 | | | | | |