Lazy Person's Blog System
futura (20 points) | Fri, 2004-11-05 21:25There's a guy that takes entries from Ivan's blog and my Photoshop blog and just translates it into German. Like the latest Tip from Ivan about speeding up the File Browser.
Here:
http://www.photoshop-weblog.de/
You Google/translate the stuff and see what he is doing. He should at least have a hat-tip, don't you think?
But on a good note, CreativeBits and PhotoshopSupport have both gotten a nod of approval from a very established Photoshop site, here:
and hit enter.






Speaking of nod, look at the front page of http://www.photoshoptechniques.com :)
pierre-etienne courtejoie
sPECtre.
Thanks for that!
I see the traffic from photoshoptechniques.com in my logs and always smile when I do. At the very beginning you gave me lots of good advice. Thanks for that as well.
Eric
www.photoshopsupport.com
Here:
http://www.photoshop-weblog.de/
You Google/translate the stuff and see what he is doing. He should at least have a hat-tip, don't you think?
But on a good note, CreativeBits and PhotoshopSupport have both gotten a nod of approval from a very established Photoshop site, here:
http://user.fundy.net/morris/
and hit enter.
that's really funny! thanks for pointing my attention to it. :)
eric: I noticed that the picture changed for Jennifer's tutorials. Was she receiving too much unwanted emails? :) Her tutorials are really good, different from the usual ones found online!
In fact pssupport is very close to an idea I had... if only my html skills were more advanced than the a href tag...
pierre-etienne courtejoie
pierre-etienne:
Yes, she thought that it would be better not to do that with the photo, which is not a photo of her, it's a stock photo from iStockPhoto.com where she hangs out quite a bit. But you know how it goes, it spawned lots of love letters. Now it's lots of technical letters, which is better for her.
She'll be posting more soon.
As far as HTML skills go, photoshopsupport.com is really amazingly simple. A simple table, simple css, and that's all really. What's harder is content management, and collecting stuff for the blog!
Eric
www.photoshopsupport.com