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Default Web page navbar buttons - 07-04-2004 , 07:08 PM






Can someone point me to a good tutorial on creating, with PSP8, web page
navbar menu buttons/labels where there must be two versions which are
identical except that the text in each is a different color that is used in
the "Moused-over" state.
They must be transparent gifs so that I can have rounded corners, the text
must be sharp and clear (but not necessarily non-aliased), and the text must
be precisely and identically positioned on each button/label.
This must be a common requirement, and I assume that there will be good
tutorials online.
Thanks
Brian Tozer



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Default Re: Web page navbar buttons - 07-04-2004 , 07:10 PM







Oops, meant to post this in the PSP newsgroup, but still sort of
relevant.......
Brian.

"KiwiBrian" <briantoz (AT) ihug (DOT) co.nz> wrote

Quote:
Can someone point me to a good tutorial on creating, with PSP8, web page
navbar menu buttons/labels where there must be two versions which are
identical except that the text in each is a different color that is used
in
the "Moused-over" state.
They must be transparent gifs so that I can have rounded corners, the text
must be sharp and clear (but not necessarily non-aliased), and the text
must
be precisely and identically positioned on each button/label.
This must be a common requirement, and I assume that there will be good
tutorials online.
Thanks
Brian Tozer





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Default Re: OT Web page navbar buttons - 07-05-2004 , 03:57 AM




"KiwiBrian" <briantoz (AT) ihug (DOT) co.nz> wrote

Quote:
Can someone point me to a good tutorial on creating, with PSP8, web page
navbar menu buttons/labels where there must be two versions which are
identical except that the text in each is a different color

Thanks
Brian Tozer

Just create 1 image and then use the replace colour facility. That way the
dimensions and positioning will be exactly the same.




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