Photoshop CS3 Save For Web Color Problem Fixed

Friday, December 28th, 2007

I fixed my little save for web color issue I was having. I adjusted the setting in the palette. I found the answer on this blog, if you want to take a look. There are lots of great responses.

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Problem With “Save For Web” Colors in Photoshop

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

I am having a little issue. Whenever I try to “save an image for web” in , the colors seems to be a little off in the palette. If I open a photo in , the colors are fine. When I go to save it for web, the colors in the photo aren’t the same as when I opened it. What the heck is going on? This had been happening for some time. I have the latest version of (CS3).

I thought if I put this out there, someone can help.

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Installing Dreamweaver CS3

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

I went to today to get the latest version of Adobe Dreamweaver, which is CS3.

Just to let you know, I only bought this after I searched online for open source alternatives to Dreamweaver. I think I came across the top alternatives, but each one had a fault that I didn’t really like. The top choice had a review. The ’s downfall was that it liked to change your code for you, which really isn’t cool. actually brags about not doing that.

The reason I was looking for alternatives was because the $399 price tag seemed a little hefty for a application. The upgrades are only about $199, so that’s what I will be doing from now on.

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I installed the and gave it a run. Wow, it seemed just like the 2004 version. I am assuming there are a bunch of new features in there, but I most likely won’t use them. I am not into building from scratch anymore. There is one thing though…it seems slower than the older version. That could be the influence of it. Geeez, I remember trying to open . For big sites, it took a few minutes. But then again, it could be . Everything seems slower in . I noticed that the minute I turned this computer on the day I got it.

I will let you know how it goes.

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FileZilla - A Free FTP Program

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

Over the past few years, I have downloaded my fair share of free trial versions of various FTP programs. As a web designer and now a web…whatever, you can imagine my need for a nice program. Each of those programs were pretty good, but their expiration usually prompted a quick deletion from my computer.

Each program I use comes with its own included feature. I used to use Adobe GoLive, but am now switching over all my sites to . has treated me well, regarding , but , while being easy to use, has a few hickups. Here is the thing - I have some very active . Every so often, I need to do a backup of each entire site. Each of these sites has thousands and thousands of files, which come and go with the activity of the sites. used to download what was there, even if a file disappeared while it was downloading. Now, I try to do the same thing with , but if a file (such as an image) is deleted after I connect using , I get an error message telling me that the file is no longer available. That’s not bad, but what is…is that the transfer of files stops, until I click ok. If I don’t click ok within 30 minutes, the feature disconnects. As you might expect, I do this while I am sleeping, because each download usually takes about five hours. If the file transfer stops and disconnects, it’s pretty much useless to me.

A few minutes ago, I just downloaded an open source program called FileZilla. I set it up and tried it out real quick. There is a quick connect feature that allows you to put in the address and login credentials and hit connect. It is very fast. I tried it on a small site and I like it.

Now, since gives me everything I want, except for this one little thing, I hope that I just found myself a little workaround that will allow me to complete my switch from .

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