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Putting a Border on an Image
STEP I: Open both the image and the border that you wish to use on your photo editing program; or on a photo editing site. Our borders are 500px by 500px, but don't worry if the border is smaller or bigger than your image you will fix that shortly. STEP II: Now edit your picture to look whichever way you want, using your usual techniques on the program/site. STEP III: Go to the 'Image Border' and resize it to whatever size your other image is. (Example: if your image is 400px width and 500px height, use those exact dimensions for the image border). STEP IV: Copy your 'Image Border' and paste it onto your other image. The border will now be atop of your image, giving it the illusion that it is a specific shape. Once you've done this, you're done. We hope this tutorial was helpful to you. If you have any further questions, please feel free to send in any questions via our ‘ASK’ feature. Or email us at [email protected].
Image Borders
Ever wondered how some people make their pictures be a certain shape? Well it's simple, they use borders. Here below we have provided some image border (frames) that you can use for your images. Simply click on the image border to enlarge, and save it to your computer. If you need help figuring out how to use the image borders, please check out this tutorial HERE.
TUTORIAL: Moving Hover Tables - Help
Some people may encounter a few problems with the 'Hover Tables' in some layouts, (including our own) depending on your computer screen size/resolution. We will attempt to help you fix it, but mind you that they will possibly not look the same on every computer, and/or browser. STEP I: Locate the 'Hover Table' section on your layout code. The name may vary for codes from other websites - so keep that in mind.
STEP II: To move your 'Hover Table' simply change the numeric values (whichever they may be) for the 'left' and/or 'top' sections of this code. We will explain how to move it to specific directions shortly.
TO MOVE TABLE UPWARD:
--Make the numeric value for the 'top' section lower than what it originally is. (Zero and negative numbers count as lower numbers, feel free to use them).
TO MOVE TABLE DOWNWARD:
--Make the numeric value for the 'top' section larger than what it originally is.
TO MOVE TABLE TO THE LEFT:
--Make the numeric value for the 'left' section lower than what it originally is. (Zero and negative numbers count as lower numbers, feel free to use them).
TO MOVE TABLE TO THE RIGHT:
--Make the numeric value for the 'left' section larger than what it originally is.
We hope this tutorial was helpful to you. If you have any further questions, please feel free to send in any questions via our 'ASK' feature. Or email us at [email protected].
Grunge Zombie Hoarde DIV Overlay - Layout
BANNER FOR THIS LAYOUT IS ANIMATED
PASTE THIS CODE TO ABOUT ME.
PASTE THIS CODE TO WHO I’D LIKE TO MEET.
MAIN COLORS USED ON THIS LAYOUT (FOR REFERENCE):
#65594E #3B3028 #622811
DIV LAYOUT: Evil Queen Regina (Once Upon A Time)
PASTE THIS CODE TO ABOUT ME.
PASTE THIS CODE TO WHO I’D LIKE TO MEET.
MAIN COLORS USED ON THIS LAYOUT (FOR REFERENCE):
#031449 #999999 #12387A HOVER TABLE OUT OF SYNC? NEED HELP FIXING IT? CHECK OUT THIS TUTORIAL HERE.
DIV LAYOUT: Purple & Black Graffiti
PASTE THIS CODE TO ABOUT ME.
PASTE THIS CODE TO WHO I’D LIKE TO MEET.
MAIN COLORS USED ON THIS LAYOUT (FOR REFERENCE):
#000000 #333333 #B868D9
Bettie Page Icons
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GIMP: How To Save an Image
We have received a couple of questions asking us how to save images you've edited on the Gimp program. Simply follow the easy steps below: STEP I: Assuming you've worked on an image with your Gimp program, and are now ready to save it onto your computer, go to the top navigation toolbar and click on 'File' >> 'Export As'.
STEP II: A pop up box will appear.
Make sure that on the top name bar at the end you have one of the following file types: (.PNG , .JPEG , .JPG , .GIF). If it is not one of these file types, please type in the one you want your picture to be. Feel free to change the file name in this section as well, if you want.
Next go to the bottom file type selection, and with the drop down menu select a file type that you want your image to be. (.PNG , .JPEG , .JPG , .GIF).
Once you've done the above, click on the 'Export' button.
A pop-up box will appear, on it make sure that the quality is set to 100. Then click on the 'Export' button again.
With that, you have saved your image onto your computer. We hope this tutorial was helpful to you. If you have any further questions, please feel free to send in any questions via our ‘ASK’ feature. Or email us at [email protected].