1.Go File>New
2.Then set your preferences for document settings then click "OK"
That is called a chained selection. See related link for an example.
It depends on the image editor. In Photoshop there's a option of "Place" under the "File" menu. Copy and paste sometimes works or drag and drop from a Windows Explorer (e.g. My Documents) window.
Drop Down list is the select option in which there are multiple options on drop down. It can be done by <select> tag in HTML.
If you are using Internet Explorer go to lower left of the window and you should see a manifying glass with a % number. Click the drop-down menu and increase the percentage. Or, in the View drop-down menu of the Menu Bar, click Zoom. For text size only go to the View drop-down menu of the Menu Bar, click Text Size.
The SELECT and OPTION tags are used to create a drop-down box in an HTML form. The SELECT tag identifies the beginning of the options list, as well as providing a way to identify the data when it's submitted to the server.The OPTION tags contain key / value pairs that allow the developer to display various items, and associate distinct values with those items.Here's a simple example of a SELECT box.AppleBananaMangoWhen the form was submitted, the developer would look for a key in the POST or GET variables called "fruit." This key would contain the value of whatever option the user had selected--in this case either "a", "b", or "c"
To create a drop down menu in CSS, use a series of nested
If you are using adobe photoshop, than this job is easy to do, just follow the following instructions: 1.open your jpeg file in photoshop. 2.If you have opened it than press shift+ctrl+s This is the short cut for the save option. 3.A box will appear, where do you want to save the file ,there is a "drop down list" in the drop down list there is written JPEG (jpg jpeg),at the downside of the box. 4.click the the drop down list , than there is a option of Bitmap.Just click on it and than click save. thats all.
Open PSD file in Photoshop then go to File > Save As. In Save As dialog choose from Format drop down list at bottom of dialog: Photoshop EPS.
Go to Window > Character to display Character panel. Change leading to Auto (it is 4th drop-down list from the top left corner, second in the right column).
open image in photoshop, then go to file - save for web and devices, in save for web and devices window choose giffrom drop down list below Preset:
In Photoshop, you can enhance fonts using various styles and effects, including drop shadows, which add depth; bevel and emboss, giving a 3D appearance; and gradient overlays, which create color transitions. Additionally, stroke can outline text for emphasis, while inner and outer glows provide a soft halo effect. You can also utilize warp text to create curves and shapes, adding dynamism to your typography.
Using a WYSIWYG editor, I have no idea, as it varies greatly. The editor should have instructions though.Using actual Code you can create a simple one with the following code.Simple drop down menuUsing some basic CSS and HTML we can create a drop down menu rather easily, it's not very stylish, but it works well. first-linksecond-linkthird-linkPlease use the links below to make a more advanced menu.
From Layer > Layer Style > Drop Shadow.
That is called a chained selection. See related link for an example.
If it is a form control, the right click on it and select it. Then press the delete key. In 2007 select the formulas tab, select "name Manager". A list will display. Select the item to remove and then select delete. All reference is gone. For ones created by using the Data Validation option, on the top menu click "Data" and find "Data Validation" which will open a dialog box with the dropdown settings. Find the "Clear All" button and click it. This procedure can be followed if the dropdown list is added using the "Data Validation" process.
The Adobe website has a section called "Adobe TV" that features free video tutorials for their products. From the Adobe home page, navigate you mouse over the "Support & Learning" from the top menu, then select "Adobe TV" from the drop-down menu. At the Adobe TV site, select "Photoshop" from the drop down menu, then click on "Learn the Basics" in the center of the page that loads. You will then be taken to a page that features video demonstrations on how to use Photoshop. The Lynda website also features a limited amount of free Photoshop tutorials to give you a preview of their paid content; signing up is not required to acess them.
I find the easiest way for me is to drag and drop. Open the folder your images are in and drag the images you want to import into the photoshop workspace and drop them. This will not delete, cut or alter the original images.You can either click and drag the image into the Photoshop window, or you can go to File>Open and choose the image you want to insert