Multi image in one image file [closed] - css

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I'm fairly new in CSS web design. I found some website combine multi image in one image file. This is an example from Amazon :
http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/x-locale/personalization/amznlike/amznlike_sprite_02._V196113939_.gif
And i really want to know how to do it in the best way. Is there any tool for combine image and get pixel position of each image to put them in CSS?

They are called CSS Sprites. You can google a lot of information. This techniques are used by most sites to reduce loading time. What you basically do is load one images in all the elements you want to load the images.
But you load them as their background images, thus enabling you to modifying their position. Thus making it possible to show different version of same images.
I dont want to tell everything so here is a futher read to get you started.

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PDF to HTML Conversion [closed]

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I have a client that is looking to convert their pdf files into html documents that would replace pages in his web site.
I have been looking for hours, and can not find a solution that would just give me the html and css files, only links of the html embed on there pages, and no access to place them into my webpage.
This isn't possible in a way that creates a nice output. They are completely different formats for completely different purposes. Short of making pages that are nothing but images, or absolutely positioning everything, this isn't possible.
It would be far better to re-make the document.
Ever seen the HTML generated by Microsoft Word? Direct conversion would be at least that bad.

find the FONT Type [closed]

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http://www.harrietrussell.co.uk/
I'd like to see which font is she using, but when I click on inspect element apparently the only font that I can see declared in CSS in Verdana and it's definitely not verdana.
Any hint much appreciated!
That's an embedded flash file. Web inspector returns only the fonts used in the html. You can do two things to find out about the fonts:
Download and decompile the flash file (there are many decompilers around, maybe a bit morally blameworthy to do this though?)
Take a screenshot of the site and ask in the DaFont forum about the typeface.
Normally I'd use WhatTheFont, but it doesn't identify this one, already tried.
You can't find out as it's all Flash.
Either...
1.) browse some popular font sites like www.dafont.com and find one that is similar that you are happy to user.
2.) email the owner of that website and ask them what the font is.
Good luck!
Take a screen shot of the font.
Submit it here : http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/
And see what it says . . .
Or,
Ask here : http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/forum/

what is best way to save css directly from browser inspection? [closed]

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I am looking a best solution to save css when I change it in browser, and finding a tool or extension with very little configurationto do it in chrome. anyone can help please?
Have a look at this article about this plugin which allows automatic saving of your modifications to sources in dev-tools.
NB: The addition to the built-in functionalities of Chrome are the automatic saving as you can save the sources manually in Chrome without any plugin.
This is built into Chrome – you don't need an extension.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8SS-rUEZPg&t=8m20s has the details, as attaching loads of screenshots probably isn't the best thing here.

google map like javascript library [closed]

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I want to display some custom data on 2D (but not with the world map) with google map fashion. Each data point has a coordinate on the 2D plan. Each data point has some attributes associated with it, users can click a point to display the associated info. Users can select the data based on the attributes. One example is the following webpage, but it is made of flash. Does anybody have a suggestion on what js library to use? Are there any example webpage using javascript?
app.nihmaps.org
OpenLayers : Free Maps for the Web - http://openlayers.org/
When I was answering another question about the use of css3 transforms for google maps behavior, I stumbled across a pretty slick jQuery plugin called Smooth Zoom Pan that does panning and zooming in google maps fashion ... and you can have any kind of background image + layers of information at desired zoom level ... however, if you want to use the plugin it will cost you a couple of bucks ( ... but seems to work good enough to be worth it)
But you can also just sneak a peek of the js code they use on their demo page and get an idea how to implement something similar in your own fashion =)

Looking for a simple, light xhtml editor (such as wmd etc.) for my site [closed]

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for now, i'm using WMD for my site, but lately i've been needing to work on its code, and the supplied code is near impossible to read, due to code obscurity (no tabs, var names such as _1, _2 etc). now, i assume that code has a non-obscured version, but its nowhere to be found. (for example, i need to be able to supply RTL support, and to fix some bugs)
i've found WYMeditor, but thats JQ, and my site works with Mootools (i know they can play nicely together, but thats loosing the light part)
any suggestions?
The stack-overflow team reverse-engineered the WMD code back into non-obfuscated form to make changes; you should email them directly and ask about it - the link's at the bottom of every SO page.

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