Archive for February, 2008

Increase your productivity - Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Dreamweaver keyboard shortcuts

It’s a proven fact that by using keyboard shortcuts your productivity with that software increases. This tutorial contains all the keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Photoshop CS3, CS2, CS, 7, Adobe Illustrator CS3, CS2 and Adobe Dreamweaver CS3, both Windows and Mac versions.

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Featured Designer #4 - Jeremy Prasatik

jp33.com is an award winning website/portfolio that has been featured in numerous magazines and websites across the globe.

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How to add a favicon to your blog / website

A favicon, also known as shortcut icon, website icon, page icon or urlicon is a small, square icon, usually 16×16px in size, that is displayed alongside the URL in the web address bar of a web browser.

Favicon Examples

The reason for using a favicon is branding. Most modern web browsers allow tabbed browsing. This means that a user can open several websites in the same browser window. A nice favicon design will distinguish your blog / website from the other websites.

Some modern browsers also allow favicons to be displayed in the Bookmarks section. Again, this will ensure your website will be distinguished from the others.

Favicon formats

The most widely used favicon format is .ico. Other favicon formats used are .gif and .png. You can also add an animated gif as a favicon, but this is currently only supported by Mozilla Firefox. Even though this is only supported by Firefox, there is the possibility of using multiple favicons. For example you can use an animated one which will display in Firefox and a static one which will display in the rest of the browsers.

Favicon Design

A favicon has a 16×16px size so to design it it’s advisable to use a larger size such as 128×128px and then scale it to 16×16px. For more information regarding the design process view our favicon design tutorial.

Implementation

Most browsers search by default for favicon.ico in the root folder of the website / blog the access. So it’s enough to place your favicon.ico in the root folder without adding additional code and the favicon will be displayed. However the code below should be used, especially if the favicon is not located in the root folder.

The code

Favicon Code

Guidelines

Favicon Inspiration


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Featured Designer #3 - Work for food

Work for Food™ is the portfolio of Art Director Diego Zambrano, focused on designing experiences and emotional relationship with the product. Advertainment to sell dreams, not products!

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