Archive for June, 2007

Glassy Goodness Barebone Template Released For Sale

Friday, June 15th, 2007

I have released the barebones Glassy Goodness Web Template for sale as of today for only $4.95, the full template will cost at least $9.95 or more, which is still a great bargain for a professionally designed template that is 100% Validated XHTML and 100% Validated CSS layout (NO TABLES!!).

If you feel generous and like the template, go ahead and click to buy


Thanks in advance for your support of reading SPWD, and reading the tutorials and in the event that you purchase something through us, we thank-you even more.

Coming Soon…Pre-made Web Site Templates For Free

Monday, June 11th, 2007

We will soon be releasing a few templates that we have designed and will be posting some of them in this category for free.  They will be available via download by registering for free so that we may include you in our monthly newsletter update. For signing up for our newsletter, we will include the template source .png/.psd files, XHTML, CSS and sliced image files, and where necessary the templates will include multiple page templates.

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Coming Soon…Pre-made Web Site Templates For Sale

Monday, June 11th, 2007

We will soon be releasing a few templates that we have designed and will be posting some of them in this category for sale.  They will be available via download for a nominal fee (generally $4.95-$9.95 USD) to help monetize this blog and the hosting server we have it on.  The price will include the template source .png/.psd files, XHTML, CSS and sliced image files, and where necessary it will include multiple page templates.

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Curvy Images In A Box

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

This short tutorial originally was written by myself over at the Band of Gonzos web design forum, but since it is so relevant to the purpose of this blog, I thought I would repost it here. Enjoy….

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Glassy Goodness – Creating Glass Effects in Fireworks

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

I recently was in need of generating a glass effect for a site I was doing work on, and found a rich tutorial over on Evan Roberts’ blog (http://www.evroccck.com/web-design/fireworks-8-tutorial-create-a-button-w-glass-effect/) and have expounded upon it a little bit to add some different feels to the end results. Sometimes, people say creating images such as this are old fashioned web design ideas (dating to just post dot.com bust) and are not slated generally for Web 2.0.  Then others will say as long as it is aesthetically pleasing for your target audience and such that this type of web graphic is great.

I say what ever you want to use that is appealing to your target audience is what you should use. In this case I had a need to generate some Glass Goodness effects for a site layout (which I will be releasing a template based upon this just shortly). The following will be a step-by-step, illustrated guide to creating some Glassy Goodness, focused on buttons.  There will be another tutorial that will focus on Glassy Goodness for use in other areas of a web site, such as a header or footer.

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