You can quickly duplicate a page in Adobe InDesign by Option-dragging the page icon in your Pages panel. If you want to duplicated page one and have it appear after page four, simply option-drag the page one icon until the cursor appears after page four, then drop it. This is much easier than dragging the chosen page icon down to the Create New Page button at the bottom of the Pages panel – espcially if you have that panel stretched vertically to accommodate a long document.
I haven’t yet seen EVERY site on the Web, but Bio-Bak is definitely one of the coolest sites I’ve seen in as long as I can remember. Upon entering the site, you navigate around simply by “dragging” the page around your screen. I recommend going with the full screen mode. You must find the toolbox, then the metal detector. Once you do that, the metal detector will help you find the missing tools. Once you’ve collected all the tools, you can “zoom out” on the site to see the much larger picture. And trust me, it’s worth seeing!
There’s a lot of animated illustration work on this site – quite frankly the whole thing is just stunning. Needless to say, if your client is looking for something out of this world for their Web site, this guy can probably help you out.There are lots of ways to archive old emails from OSX’s Mail application for later reading. Many of them require you to work with another piece of software, some require you to “restore” an .mbox file to the proper folder – and almost all of them require you to launch Mail in order to actually read the archived email. While most archiving apps offer plenty of flexibility, they can be more trouble than they’re worth if your needs are simple, and you don’t have the budget for 3rd party apps. If you’re looking for something a little easier with less bells and whistles, I’ve got a quick solution for you. READ THE REST OF THIS ARTICLE.
You know what they say: “Spring showers bring awesome textures to everyone… and flowers – for free!” The latest Bittbox Free Texture Tuesday selection available is Rainy Day, five beautiful high-resolution raindrop textures available for download, and ready to use in your next Photoshop project.
While the true usefulness of screensavers can be debated (screen burn-in for the most part is a thing of the past), there’s no debating that they’re just plain fun to look at.
Econ uses the icons in your Applications folder to create a nifty screensaver of the icons flying through space. The video above is rather choppy, but the actual screensaver is quite fluid, and looks awesome on a large screen.