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November 20, 2009

Feathering, Drag and Drop, Copy and Paste, Paste Into.

Filed under: Graphic Design I, Hays, M — Tags: , , , , , — malloryha @ 10:53 am

Mallory Hays November 20, 2009

Feathering Selections; dragging and dropping a selection between documents; copying and pasting selections; paste into a selection. (p. 138-142)

Feather Selection:

· With a selection active, right click/ Control click in the document window and choose Feather (or choose Select, Feather).

· Enter a Feather Radius value. The higher the doc resolution, the wider you need to make the feather radius. Click OK.

Drag and Drop a selection between Documents:

· Open the source and target documents, and arrange the windows so they don’t completely overlap each other.

· In the source document, create a selection, then click a layer or the Background.

· Choose the Move Tool. Drag the selection into the target document window, and release the mouse where you want the pixels to be dropped. Adding Shift will place the selection directly in the center of the target document.

Copy and Paste a Selection:

· Click a layer on the background, then create a selection.

· Choose one of the following commands: Edit> Copy Edit>Copy Merged or Edit> Cut

· Click in any document window.

· Choose Edit>Paste

· The pasted pixels will appear in a new layer.

Paste into a Selection:

· Select an area of a layer.

· Choose Edit> Copy or Edit> Copy Merged

· Leave the same layer active or click a different layer, or click a layer in another document.

· Select the area that you want to paste the clipboard contents into.

· Choose Edit> Paste Into

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November 19, 2009

Aligning and Indenting

Filed under: Gawne, J, Graphic Design III / IV, Rolley, A, Uncategorized — Tags: , , — ashleyro @ 11:02 pm

Aligning Text

1. Click inside the paragraph you want to align.
2. Go to the top, choose Text, then Align, and then either left, center, right or justify.
3. Another way to do that is to go to Properties, at the bottom of your screen and choose either left, center, right or justify.

Indenting Text

1. You can indent by going up to Insert,
2. Then choose HTML,
3. Then choose the Special Characters submenu and click on non-breaking space.

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Using the Start Page; Using the New Dialog Box

Filed under: Gawne, J, Graphic Design III / IV, Rolley, A — Tags: , , — ashleyro @ 10:38 pm

Using the Start Page; Using the New Dialog Box


1. The start page is the starting point for both creating and modifying pages and sites. If you close all your open dreamweaver windows, the start page reappears.

2. Choose File, then New,

3. The New Document Dialog box appears

4. Set to General Tab

5. Click to choose one of the items in the category column

6. The second column changes to show available items for that category

7. Click the item you want in the second column

8. Click create

Dreamweaver creates the new document and displays it in a new window

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Changing Font Color, Adding Line Breaks

Filed under: Gawne, J, Graphic Design III / IV, VanHaaften, E — Tags: , , — Emilyva @ 5:53 pm

Changing Font Color, Adding Line Breaks

Changing Font Color

Page 97

· Select the text you want to color

· Click the color well in the Property Inspector, the color picker appears

· Click a color with the eyedropper to select it; it can be any color in the color picker or any color visible on your desktop or the page you are editing.

· When you select the color, the color picker closes and the text changes color.

Adding Line Breaks

Page 101

· At the end of the line you want to break, press Shift-Return

· Or, at the end of the line you want to break, in the Text category of the Insert Bar, select Line Break from the Characters pop-up menu. The text then changes

Changing Font Color

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November 18, 2009

Merging Layers in various ways; Flattening Layers

Filed under: Graphic Design I, Simpson, C — Tags: , — chazsi @ 8:16 pm

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Chaz Simpson

Graphic Design 1

11/20/09

Merging Layers in various ways; Flattening Layers

To merge layers:

· Click the upper layer of any of the layers in the layers palette

· Control>Right Click with your mouse and click merge down

· You obviously want to order your layers in the layers palette do decide on what you want and don’t want to merge

To merge visible layers:

· Make sure all the layers you want to merge are visible by clicking on the eye symbol next to your layer. If you can see the eye, it’s visible, if you can’t then it’s not visible

· Control>Right Click with your mouse and click merge visible layers

· To copy layers, simply choose the desired layer hover over it on your canvas, press Alt/Option and drag to create a copy

To Flatten Layers:

· Select all of your desired layers by making sure they are visible

· Choose any layer in the layers palette and press Control>Right Click with your mouse

Then go down to flatten image, where your image will become one background layer

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Changing Fonts in Dreamweaver…

Filed under: Deeg, C, Gawne, J, Graphic Design III / IV — Tags: , , , — cherishde @ 11:39 am

changing fonts

Graphic Design 3

Lab week 12 #2

Cherish Deeg

Topic: Changing Font

In Dreamweaver you have the ability to set the typeface, or font, for any text on your page. However, because there are not fonts that are universal Dreamwever uses font families. These are combinations of fonts that allow you to provide several options for the browser to choose from when displaying your font. If the browser viewing your work ends up not having one of these choices installed then the browser will open with the default font of that browser. There are six of these combinations or font families. When choosing font size Dreamweaver is reminiscent of a word processor but with the font handling characteristics of HTML or CSS styles. You may apply several font sizes from the pop-up menu in the property inspector or you can change the units of measurement.

To set a font…

1. Select the text you want to modify.

2. Choose a different font combination from the font pop-up menu in the property inspector, or choose Text> Font and then choose the font combination from the sub menu.

-The text changes appearance

Tip…

Most of these font combinations are found on computers sold in both Windows and Macintosh from the past few years. Making these combinations a good choice because they are available on any computer, for the most part.

To set font size…

1. Select the text you want to modify

2. Choose a different size form the Font size pop-up menu in the Property inspector

3. Choose the unit of measurement you want from the units pop-up menu, next to the Font size pop-up menu.

-The text changes appearance.

Tip…

Some of the sizes listed in the Font size pop-up are relative sizes, meaning they set a font size to be larger or smaller relative to the default font size

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Working With Lists - Setting List Properties

Filed under: Uncategorized — taylorwe @ 11:33 am

Working With Lists - Setting List Properties

Taylor West

Graphic Design III

Lab Topics Week 12

Fall 2009

Working with Lists – Setting List Properties

1. Click in the list you wan to change using the insertion point.

2. Choose text > List > Properties. The List Properties will then appear.

3. Do one or more of the following:

- In the “List type” pop-up menu, select Bulleted List, Numbered List, or Directory List (“definition list” is called “Directory List” in this dialog).

- In the “Style” pop-up menu, select one of the Bulleted List or Numbered List styles.

- Use the “Start count” text box to set the value for the first item in the numbered list.

4. Click OK.

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Setting Page Properties-Appearance

Filed under: Deeg, C, Gawne, J, Graphic Design III / IV — Tags: , , , — cherishde @ 11:33 am

Page Properties-Appearance

Graphic Desgin 3

Lab week 12 #1

Cherish Deeg

Topic: Page Properties- appearance (pages 77-78)

1. Choose Modify>page properties

-A dialog should open

2. Choose Appearance under the Categories

3. Here you can change your font (type, size and color), Background color, repetition and image, and your margins

- If you leave these unchanged Dreamweaver will use the automatic default

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November 16, 2009

Setting Page Properties - Links and Headings

Filed under: Graphic Design III / IV, West, T — Tags: , , , — taylorwe @ 12:30 pm

Links and Headings Page Properties

Taylor West

Graphic Design III

Lab Topics Week 12

Fall 2009

Setting Page Properties – Links and Headings (page 79 – 80)

Options for Links

Link Font – Specifies the default font family your Web pages will use to display links. You can set the font to be bold or italic.

Size – Sets the default font size for link text. You can choose an absolute size or a relative size. An absolute size allows you to pick any of the measurement points, such as pixels, points, %, etc.

Link Color – Sets the color to apply to link text.

Visited Links – Sets the color to apply to the links you have already visited.

Rollover Links – Sets the color to apply to link text when you place the mouse cursor over the text.

Active Links – Sets the color to apply to link text when you click the text.

Underline Style – Sets the way links will be underlined. Your choices are Always underline, Never underline, Show underline only on rollover, and Hide underline on rollover.

Options for Headings

Heading Font – Specifies the default font family used for headings. You can set the font to be bold or italic.

Heading 1 through Heading 6 – Allows you to set size and color options for each heading size. The size pop-up menus allow you to set absolute sizes or relative sizes, and you can choose from any available measurement units.

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Paste Special and Headings

Filed under: Gawne, J, Graphic Design III / IV, Nitch, B, Uncategorized — Tags: , , — benni @ 11:54 am

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Paste is Special

Goes over using Paste Special and applying Headings.

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