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Leo Diaz #1
Faded Background
This is a newbie question but what tool do you use to create that faded
background look. For example, you have a blue background but you want it to
fade out to white maybe 3/4 the way across the page. I hope that makes
sense. Let me know. Thanks
[email]diaz_leo@hotmail.com[/email]
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Les Matthews #2
Re: Faded Background
Fireworks
"Leo Diaz" <diaz_leo@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bf1g5i$kum$1@forums.macromedia.com...to> This is a newbie question but what tool do you use to create that faded
> background look. For example, you have a blue background but you want it> fade out to white maybe 3/4 the way across the page. I hope that makes
> sense. Let me know. Thanks
>
> [email]diaz_leo@hotmail.com[/email]
>
>
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Leo Diaz #3
Re: Faded Background
I know I need to use FW but what tool in FW?
"Leo Diaz" <diaz_leo@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bf1g5i$kum$1@forums.macromedia.com...to> This is a newbie question but what tool do you use to create that faded
> background look. For example, you have a blue background but you want it> fade out to white maybe 3/4 the way across the page. I hope that makes
> sense. Let me know. Thanks
>
> [email]diaz_leo@hotmail.com[/email]
>
>
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