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  • This tutorial makes it seem very easy...great job guys.

  • I am always finding a perfect web designing video tutorial for my company, this tutorial help me a lot, thanks a lot James and Nick :)

  • Thanks for the great tips. I like how you keep it very basic and less complicated.

  • Thank for this video James & Nick, is very well explained

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  • Thanks for the good tips :)

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  • Very helpful videos. Could you put up a video of an image wrapping behind the container like the "menu dropdown" in cnet.com. thanks.

  • Thanks guy!!!! 

  • what type of software are you useing??

  • Thanks for the discussion.Really gained a lot of knowledge from it.

  • Anyone here knows what is the best web design right now???

  • the best design is always the one that is most user-friendly for the targeted user group and doesnt interfer with the information... in general a good rule to me is always "less-is-more"

  • i made like a CSS-"hack" using "alpha" to get a gradient background (its normaly used as s text-effect). This would eliminate the use of images and looks OK. Though it works in IE im not sure about cross-browser support.

  • good video but number four, creating a fixed background, is kind of wrong.. fixed backgrounds have a: background-attachment:fixed; in the CSS code and then you can position it, this prevents it scrolling when you use the scrollbar.

  • @Flain33 thats what i'm trying to do. have a background image fixed in the same position even as you would scroll down but for some reason it doesn't stay in place. Ive tried switching the setting to background-attachment:scroll but it still does the same thing.

  • I'm trying to create a background in PS for my blogger blog. What dimensions would I need to create my background to fill the whole screen without tiling? Or is that possible? Do you guys have any tuts on this? I know this is a very popular subject amongst bloggers tyring to customize their blogs. Thx! Great tut by the way.

  • Hi skept725. This isn't an easy question to answer because screen resolutions/monitor sizes vary.

    I would make it 1200 pixels wide by 1000 high as a good starting size.

    If you can apply CSS to your blog's background, then you can use the no-repeat attribute to stop the background from tiling.

  • Great video once again guys! 5/5

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