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Hello there! I'll make this short and simple. I need help with the following - 1. Disable right-click in my webpage, 2. Disable "View Page Source" option. I've seen point no.1 implied in many websites, but haven't seen point no.2 anywhere. So can you help me with these? Thanks in …
First of all, you have to define the widths of the classes ".table1, .table2 and .table3" and float ".table2" and "table3" to their respective sides, just like Zero has showed above. As for ".table1", I'd suggest you to do the following - [CODE] .table1 { width:200px; /* width depends */ …
I don't think Photoshop has anything to do with your problem at the moment, but I think the codes are to blame. Usually, browsers like Firefox and Chrome automatically solve little coding problems. But I can't exactly say what the problem is. So if you can show me the CSS …
[COLOR="Red"]Background size depends on the type of background image you're keeping. If you're gonna have a picture of a landscape or anything similar, then I suggest you using high quality image with size of somewhere between 1280*960 and 1400*900. But the size and the quality of the background image increases …
[COLOR="Green"]I strongly advice you to have the background image in .jpeg format. .gif format images have only 256 colors altogether to display. That's why, a .gif image your is always pixelated. If you are using Photoshop, you should be able to get few options on the "Save for Web..." window. …
Can you show us the preview of the problem? Maybe that way we may be able to help you.
Nice websites, but try being more graphical and work on things that catches one's eye.
[COLOR="Green"]Hey Gordon, For pictures and background of things, scenery, portraits, etc. - .jpeg is the best. For repeating background [gradient, patterns, etc] - .gif will do best [the image should have color values within 256 ] For images with transparency, you should save the image in .png [PNG-24 for best …
[COLOR="Green"]Well I usually visit [url]www.templatemonster.com[/url] for all my flash and website inspirations. I believe it is the only site with best designs and vast categories. For flash templates, search for "Flash templates" in the given search option.[/COLOR]
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