mariahlullaby
Sep 19, 10:23 PM
I thought it would be interesting for everyone to post the single (or two) web site they believe is their best work (in design, coding, etc.). That way everyone could see the scope of web design on the board. :)
I don't really have one to post, as I am really limited in my web design knowledge and have only designed (fully) about 5 sites. The past 2 years have found me in a rut and I have no idea where to go from here (or how to accomplish my goals). I am working for two companies on online projects, but nothing involving design. Unfortunately, my skills are limited to HTML, some CSS, and simple graphic work. I am trying to learn Flash and finding it daunting -- I have no idea where to begin. I find I cannot put the designs I have in my head into reality because of my lack of skills. But I am learning!
I don't really have one to post, as I am really limited in my web design knowledge and have only designed (fully) about 5 sites. The past 2 years have found me in a rut and I have no idea where to go from here (or how to accomplish my goals). I am working for two companies on online projects, but nothing involving design. Unfortunately, my skills are limited to HTML, some CSS, and simple graphic work. I am trying to learn Flash and finding it daunting -- I have no idea where to begin. I find I cannot put the designs I have in my head into reality because of my lack of skills. But I am learning!
seisend
Mar 29, 02:44 AM
Export your video via Quicktime export in Final Cut (Go to Export and click QuickTime on the top of the list) -> Use the ProRes Settings.
After this, open up Apple Compressor and take the iPhone 4 preset to compress your ProRes file into a much smaller file (around 1GB).
This will allow you to watch it on AppleTV, iPhone 4, Quicktime, etc...
After this, open up Apple Compressor and take the iPhone 4 preset to compress your ProRes file into a much smaller file (around 1GB).
This will allow you to watch it on AppleTV, iPhone 4, Quicktime, etc...
FightTheFuture
Jul 13, 06:57 PM
this site is a pretty good idea. kindof like posting your itunes playlist for other people to rate. also, wasn't there recently a guy who did an indie feature using imovie? very cool.
Young Spade
May 3, 11:26 PM
Most cooling pads have small, noisy fans that don't push much air.
I use the mstand for passive cooling.
Yea I never understood how blowing air on the bottom of the MB will cool it in any way; the fans are on the inside and shoot hot air out; blowing on the thing wont' do squat lol.
You would do more by putting it on a slab of metal and using that as a heat sink or something.
I use the mstand for passive cooling.
Yea I never understood how blowing air on the bottom of the MB will cool it in any way; the fans are on the inside and shoot hot air out; blowing on the thing wont' do squat lol.
You would do more by putting it on a slab of metal and using that as a heat sink or something.
DarkRising101
Mar 28, 10:23 AM
I just installed a new 1tb hard drive in my macbook pro 2010 and some new RAM (8gb).
And I created a bootcamp partition and installed Windows 7 64Bit.
The problem is, it only had 2gbof RAM usable. Please help? :confused:
And I created a bootcamp partition and installed Windows 7 64Bit.
The problem is, it only had 2gbof RAM usable. Please help? :confused:
wrldwzrd89
Feb 14, 05:27 PM
For removing languages, several utilities exist, including DeLocalizer (http://www.bombich.com/software/local.html). I don't recommend using that one though, since it's inflexible and hasn't been tested on Mac OS X 10.3 "Panther".
Mac OS X doesn't really have or need uninstallers in the vast majority of cases. Usually, all you need to do to remove a program is trash the application file itself, any preference files in the Preferences folder, any support files in Application Support, and anything else in your Library the program may have left behind.
Mac OS X doesn't really have or need uninstallers in the vast majority of cases. Usually, all you need to do to remove a program is trash the application file itself, any preference files in the Preferences folder, any support files in Application Support, and anything else in your Library the program may have left behind.
GGJstudios
Jul 31, 02:31 PM
Clearly, some have absolutely no privacy concerns, since what goes here, goes all over the internet.
PiroPhosphoric
Feb 8, 09:32 PM
It would help to solve your problem to know which TV set are you trying to connect to the mini, and if there other elements (splitters, etc).
It seems to be a HDMI-handshaking problem. After shutdown the mini and the TV, take out all the cables and wait at least 10 seconds. Connect everything, put on the TV first, restart mini and wait.
Sarah Lane, Natalie Portman#39;s
Sarah Lane, an American Ballet
Natalie Portman#39;s Fiancee
her ody double Sarah Lane
Natalie#39;s Body Double Lashes
Sarah Lane, the ody double at
Read more on Natalie Portman
She was Sarah Lane,
It seems to be a HDMI-handshaking problem. After shutdown the mini and the TV, take out all the cables and wait at least 10 seconds. Connect everything, put on the TV first, restart mini and wait.
JustinG87
Feb 13, 06:21 AM
Does any one have any monitor color calibration equipment they'd recommend? From Pantone to to Spyder to LaCie there are multiple options out there and I'd like to hear what other designers prefer and have found to be the most accurate themselves. I'd prefer to keep the price down if possible, but my monitor calibration has gotten so far off the mark that I really do need to have it calibrated now. Thanks for any help or opinions you can provide!
Nothing? No one has any suggestions?
Nothing? No one has any suggestions?
johnnyha
Nov 13, 05:17 AM
Where's "Heard it and hated it"?
No one's forcing you.
No one's forcing you.
kingthong
Apr 4, 01:58 AM
Thanks a lot guys.
was very helpful!
was very helpful!
Jerry Spoon
Sep 12, 03:10 AM
$200 is a great price for a starter that you can upgrade the heck out of if you want to. When you're ready you should have saved plenty of $$$ to get a new mac.
arn
Jul 29, 04:27 PM
Originally posted by kishba
moving to servers?
did you miss an x... you're moving to new x serves..... right?
:) No X... not yet...
arn
moving to servers?
did you miss an x... you're moving to new x serves..... right?
:) No X... not yet...
arn
AppleFanatic10
May 3, 05:15 PM
Anyone have any luck getting the $18.00 fee waived when they upgraded their iPhone? If so what tactic did you use....Just ask, tell them they did it for a friend etc....
Why not just pay the $18.00 and get it over with? Honestly, $18.00 isn't bad at all. It's really nothing.
Why not just pay the $18.00 and get it over with? Honestly, $18.00 isn't bad at all. It's really nothing.
wordoflife
May 5, 08:36 PM
I'm sure this might be possibly with jailbreaking. Not on stock OS though.
bettyboop35
Apr 17, 06:37 AM
Hi there,
I am very new to this but I have been told that this is the site to use.
These are the details;
Mac OS X 10.4.11
Model Name: Mac mini
dance double, Sarah Lane,
Natalie portman husband x
ody-double Sarah Lane,
I am very new to this but I have been told that this is the site to use.
These are the details;
Mac OS X 10.4.11
Model Name: Mac mini
Doctor Q
Aug 19, 06:06 PM
Yikes! That's one odd-looking animal! But not within the 75x75 pixel limits for the contest.
weg
Sep 19, 11:43 AM
Get an M-Audio pre-amp, then you can plug any mic into it (Shure, etc).
Pre-Amp provides for much better quality and flexibility...
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/MobilePreUSB-main.html
180 bucks for a pre-amplifier? I just want to use it for Skype... and I don't want to carry around a pre-amplifier AND a microphone. I'll probably have a look at bluetooth headsets, that seems to be the cheaper and more portable solution.
Pre-Amp provides for much better quality and flexibility...
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/MobilePreUSB-main.html
180 bucks for a pre-amplifier? I just want to use it for Skype... and I don't want to carry around a pre-amplifier AND a microphone. I'll probably have a look at bluetooth headsets, that seems to be the cheaper and more portable solution.
Tech198
May 4, 11:08 PM
Do you guys recommend getting the car kit mounting bracket for iphone 4 for in-car use and hands-free?
I don't take phone calls in the car (in fact no ones calls me :( ) but, for GPS, I just reply on voice guidance, my iphone is in leather pouch.
Would an car kit be better ? and what would be the norm ? charging while driving or not?
Also, i've seen a separate TomTom car kit app but no idea what this one is for..
I don't take phone calls in the car (in fact no ones calls me :( ) but, for GPS, I just reply on voice guidance, my iphone is in leather pouch.
Would an car kit be better ? and what would be the norm ? charging while driving or not?
Also, i've seen a separate TomTom car kit app but no idea what this one is for..
Mr. Retrofire
Apr 11, 10:38 AM
As the title states...
I do not see why it should not work. CS3 works without problems under SL, so we can expect that CS4 works under Lion. However, make sure that you do not use incompatible third party plugins!
I do not see why it should not work. CS3 works without problems under SL, so we can expect that CS4 works under Lion. However, make sure that you do not use incompatible third party plugins!
benhollberg
Apr 30, 12:14 AM
The TSA confirmed for the first iPad that they would not require it to be taken out of bags for security.
efoto
Sep 30, 09:10 AM
I meant a frame, not an A Frame.
Regardless does anyone have any ideas?
I realize this is later than you asked for, but here regardless.
In GoLive CS2, in the objects toolbar you can drag in a new object (smart I think) that is .swf, or perhaps it was create a new diagram and then drag the .swf object, not sure. Once that is in, in the properties for the object you would simply find all the related items to that file, then GoLive would transfer copies of them to the website directory and you should be all set. Have you tried the Adobe help for GoLive? I seem to remember this topic or something similar being in there....
Regardless does anyone have any ideas?
I realize this is later than you asked for, but here regardless.
In GoLive CS2, in the objects toolbar you can drag in a new object (smart I think) that is .swf, or perhaps it was create a new diagram and then drag the .swf object, not sure. Once that is in, in the properties for the object you would simply find all the related items to that file, then GoLive would transfer copies of them to the website directory and you should be all set. Have you tried the Adobe help for GoLive? I seem to remember this topic or something similar being in there....
slooksterPSV
Jan 1, 12:41 PM
Perhaps, if the project supported more than Windows machines, it would be possible to help.
It appears that the software behind it does work on Mac OS X, though. Maybe they just need to update the information on their FAQ page.
It does work on OS X its call BONICManager
http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/viewJoinNow.do
It appears that the software behind it does work on Mac OS X, though. Maybe they just need to update the information on their FAQ page.
It does work on OS X its call BONICManager
http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/viewJoinNow.do
0 and A ai
Mar 31, 06:02 PM
whats the deal with spymac? did the owner of it win the lotto or something? i remeber when it first debuted and now they got all this fancey shamncy graphics and hosting optoins. all these features are expesnive to implement and run.
just weird is all.
just weird is all.