Adobe Photoshop / Illustrator
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Adobe Photoshop overview : Create powerful images with the professional standard
Adobe® Photoshop® CS3 software accelerates your path from imagination to imagery. Ideal for photographers,
graphic designers, and web designers, the professional standard delivers new features such as automatic
layer alignment and blending that enable advanced compositing. Live filters boost the comprehensive,
nondestructive editing toolset for increased flexibility. And a streamlined interface and new timesaving
tools make your work flow faster.
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Adobe Illustrator overview : Explore new paths with the essential vector tool
Adobe® Illustrator® CS3 software allows you to create sophisticated artwork for virtually any medium.
Industry-standard drawing tools, flexible color controls, and professional type controls help you
capture your ideas and experiment freely, while timesaving features such as easier-to-access options
let you work quickly and intuitively. Improved performance and tight integration with other Adobe
applications also help you produce extraordinary graphics for print, web and interactive, and mobile
and motion designs.
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Adobe Flash
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Flash overview : What is Flash?
Adobe® Flash® software is the most advanced authoring environment for
creating rich, interactive content for digital, web, and mobile platforms. Create
interactive websites, rich media advertisements, instructional media, engaging
presentations, games, and more. Designers and developers working on both Macintosh
and Windows® systems depend on Flash and the ubiquitous Adobe Flash Player
software to ensure their content reaches the widest possible audience.
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XHTML / CSS
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XHTML overview : XHTML is a stricter and cleaner version of HTML
- XHTML stands for EXtensible HyperText Markup Language
- XHTML is aimed to replace HTML
- XHTML is almost identical to HTML 4.01
- XHTML is a stricter and cleaner version of HTML
- EXHTML is HTML defined as an XML application
- XHTML is a W3C Recommendation
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CSS overview : Save a lot of work with CSS!
- CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets
- Styles define how to display HTML elements
- Styles are normally stored in Style Sheets
- Styles were added to HTML 4.0 to solve a problem
- External Style Sheets can save you a lot of work
- External Style Sheets are stored in CSS files
- Multiple style definitions will cascade into one
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