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Christian InTech Articles - Computers
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5 Critical Steps to Protecting Your Computer on the Internet
Spyware, viruses and worms... oh my! If you are connected to the internet, you need to make sure you get your computer set up properly if you want to avoid problems down the road. With all the viruses, spyware and other threats on the internet...
Building Your Own Computer From Components
Building Your Own Computer
Many people that use a computer daily and depend on their
computer to operate at peak performance are looking towards
customizing their own computers. Today, most people either buy
their computers off the shelf or...
Choosing the best computer model
Choosing the best computer model
Computer Families and Models
Many computer manufacturers, especially such computer giants as IBM, Dell, Gateway, Sony, Apple, etc. issue families (series) of computers. Models of computers in each series have...
Know How Domain Name Servers Work
Domain name Servers Domain name Servers (DNS) are an important but invisible part of the internet, and form one of the largest databases on it. Each machine on an internet is assigned a unique address, called an IP address, which is 32 bit number...
Who is David F. Kyte?
Millions of people especially men – are obsessed with cars. This obsession can be traced when they converse with other people. Many of them safe keep a collection – from real cars to limited edition miniature cars to posters and the likes. At the...
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Photoshop CS: The Automate Feature
If your problem is the tedious task of organization of your images and documents in your computer, then Photoshop CS Automate Feature will help you a great deal. It really is burdensome to manually create columns and rows to optimize your images and put them on the Web. Photoshop is enthusiastically accessible and you can update your profile as your profile grows. Photoshop CS allows you to do this quickly using the Web Photo Gallery option located under the Automate menu in the File Browser, or under File – Automate – Web Photo Gallery.
Site, Source Images and options composed the Web Photo Gallery Window.
In the Site section, you can choose your style and give an e-mail address as a link contact to information related to the images in it. Several choices of styles are given for you to choose what is right for you.
Source Images is where you pick the images that you want to emerge on the web page. You choose either images from the File Browser or a folder of images. The Destination button is the location where the files for the page will be made. This is noteworthy because when you choose an appropriate destination, everything that is created to build the page is located in that destination, making it uncomplicated to upload to your server. The Options drop down menu states how you want the page
to be presented in addition to the limits for image compression, colors, thumbnails and security.
Under the Options clasp there are several choices that you set for the display of your page. These include General, Banner, Large Images, and Thumbnails. Under the General pull down, you can choose to save in either .htm or .html format. Under the Banner pull down there are for windows that allows you to key in information. Under the Large Images pull down are several toggles for manipulating the images that will appear in the web page. These include resize images, constrain, JPEG quality and file size, Border size, and titles use. Under the Thumbnails option, you can determine the size of the thumbnails that will display on your page.
The concluding option you will make is Security, where you can copyright the contents of the page. You can select the font, font size, color, opacity, position and rotation. After you are done setting, click ok and Photoshop CS will pack together all the images in the folder to the file sizes that you chose and create a web page with the style that you want and you can upload it to your server.
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