Posted on February 18th, 2010
If a shape withg a reduced opacity looks gray in Preview or on the web, there is a work around to the problem. Since this problem does not exist with all computers, it may be a browser problem. This technique works with solid fill and graduated fill shapes.
Some things you
Posted on December 9th, 2009
You can create a graduated background right within Web Studio without using a graphics program. First you need to understand the way that backgrounds are placed on the page.
Backgrounds are made by tiling small graphics across the page. When viewers go to your site the background fills their browser regardless
Posted on November 4th, 2009
Shapes Command
Draw a Rectangle or Elipse
Click on Draw Tab>Shapes Group. This opens the Shapes selection.
Select the shape that you want in the Shapes Using Fill Colors Group or the Shapes Using Graduated Fill.
The shape is added to the page with the Fill Color and the Line Color that is currently
Posted on November 3rd, 2009
Sometimes you want to use a border without a fill. This is useful when you want to outline a text object or create a box as a design feature.
Click on Draw Tab>Shapes Group>Rectangle . This places a rectangle shape on the page with the last used fill color. You can
Posted on November 3rd, 2009
The Graduated Fill Dialog Command opens the Graduated Fill Studio. This studio gives you options to choose fill colors and fill direction. The Preview window allows you to see the choices before you apply them. You can set these options before you select a Shape Using Graduate Fills or change
Posted on November 3rd, 2009
Open the Graduated Fill Studio
Select a shape by clicking on it.
Click on the Graduated Fills>Graduated Fills Dialog Command. This opens the Graduated Fill Studio.
Choose options in the Studio
Preview:
This window displays a sample of the choices you make before you apply them to a shape.
Choose Colors:
Click on Starting Color
Posted on November 3rd, 2009
Select the shape by clicking on it.
Click on Draw Tab>Borders and Lines>Width>None.
The border line is removed from the shape.
Posted on November 3rd, 2009
Draw a Line
Click on Draw Tab>Shapes>Rectangle. A rectangle is placed on the page.
If you want to remove the border, click on Draw Tab>Borders Group>Width>None.
Use the selection handles to resize the rectangle into a line .
Make a Graduated Fill Line
If you want to create a a line with a graduated fill, use
Posted on October 30th, 2009
The rounded rectangle shape has an extra handle called the Radius Handle. You can use this handle to increase or decrease the amount of curve at the corners of the rectangle.
Click to select the rounded rectangle. This causes the selection handles to be displayed. At the bottom of the right hand
Posted on October 30th, 2009
Resize a shape by dragging
Click to select a shape.
Drag a top, bottom or side handle to resize in one direction.
Drag a corner handle to resize proportionally.
Hold down the Shift key and drag a corner handle to resize in any direction.
Resize a shape numerically
Right click over an object and choose Properties