Use an external style sheet to control your background attributes including background-image,background-color,background-position, background-reepeat and more. This is the first in a series of expternal css tutorials.
Creating a Fade-in Fade-out Effect in ImageReady Adobe ImageReady / Animation
This tutorial will teach you a pretty simple fade-in fade-out effect similar to the one illustrated in the image below. We will create this effect by duplicating an element in multiple frames while gradually lowering the opacity of it at each step to simulate the fading effect. Make sure that you have a graphic ready before attempting this tutorial.
CSS Templates in ImageReady CS Adobe ImageReady / Slicing
Few simple steps to publishing your web layouts CSS (Cascading Style Sheet) driven directly with ImageReady before it even reaches your favorite html editor.
Knockout Background with 'Blend If' Adobe ImageReady / Banners
Here's a few simple steps to achieve a background knockout on an image in which the background is a solid color.
Photoshop offers plenty of ways to achieve this same affect through various Toolbar tools and Layer Masking techniques. Each technique is most advantageous depending on the complexity of surrounding pixels separating the target knockout object and the background.
How to make Rollovers Adobe ImageReady / Buttons
Rollover animations are graphics that change as you pass the mouse over a specific spot onscreen. These animations are useful for emphasizing links, especially in graphics that might not be clearly marked. Rollovers consist of a normal state, mouse-over state, and click state, so this tutorial creates a separate image variation for each state.