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Cool photoshop typographic trick

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Posted by Hyun on August 24th, 2007

It has been awhile since I wrote a tutorial entry and it is time to make up for it here. In this article, I'd like to show you a cool typographic trick in Photoshop. I am sure you have seen this style before where the fonts are invisible and it has shadow glow around it. I have seen this technique in many movie poster designs. See the sample way bottom of this page to see what we are about to create. Read on. >>


Add Feedburner to Expression Engine

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Posted by Hyun on March 29th, 2007

This is how I incorporated Feedburner with Expression Engine. I feel very confident in using Feedburner as my main feed distributor due to their growth in popularity and they keeping adding new great features like subscribe by email. I don't see Feedburner going under anytime soon.
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Pretty cool Photoshop shortcut tip

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Posted by Hyun on February 28th, 2007

I discovered this awesome Photoshop shortcut trick totally by accident in which you can select, jump to layers or move layers up/down of your layers using only keyboard without using your mouse or a Wacom pen. For us power users, anything that helps us gets the job done a little faster is a plus! So let's get started. Read on. >>


Style with CSS turned off using the “hr” tag

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Posted by Hyun on February 15th, 2007

Did you know that the "hr" tag is quite a useful tag? Let's say the user views your web site with the CSS styling off or they are viewing through a mobile device, by adding the code "hr" tag will help better visually organize your contents on your web page by having line dividers between each sections. However, you need to hide the the tag with CSS so that the line is hidden when the CSS is on and the line shows up when the CSS is off. See example below. Read on. >>


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