Category Archives: Tips Avanzados

10 “No’s!” absolutos para freelancers

1) Can you show me a mock-up to help us choose a designer/developer? No.

2) Can you give us a discount rate? No.

3) Will you register and host my site? No.

4) Can you copy this site? No.

5) Can I pay for my e-commerce site from my website sales? No.

6) I have a great idea. Do you want to…? No.

7) Do you have an IM account? No.

8) Can I just pay the whole amount when it’s done? No.

9) Is there any way you could

get this done tonight or this weekend? No.

10) Can I be sure you won’t use this work in anything else? No.

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Interesante técnica para armar layouts con precisión

La

técnica consiste básicamente en utilizar una imagen de fondo temporal con el diseño (layout) del sitio, al momento de armar el HTML/CSS del mismo.

Esta imagen se

convertirá en una guía visual para posicionar y dimensionar con precisión los elementos de nuestro sitio.

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Photoshop: Algunos shortcuts que seguramente no conocías

Un buen listado de trucos y shortcuts para mejorar la experiencia de diseño en Adobe Photoshop.

"It is proven that by using software

shortcuts can boost up productivity. Here are 30 secret Photoshop shortcuts that I’ve learned from years of experience".

Ver listado en: http://www.webdesignerwall.com/
Otro bueno listado de shortcuts (para imprimir): http://www.photo-templates.com/

Floatutorial: Tutoriales simples para la propiedad “float” en CSS

Floatutorial takes you through the basics of floating elements

such as images, drop caps, next and back buttons, image galleries, inline lists and multi-column layouts.

General

info

Tutorial 1. Floating an image to the right

Float an image to the right of a block of text and apply a border to the image.

Ver listado completo en: http://css.maxdesign.com.au/floatutorial/

Trucos para buscar mejor en Google

Algunos trucos para mejorar la experiencia de búsqueda en Google.

  • Either/or. Google normally searches for pages that contain all the words you type in the search box, but if you want pages that have one term or another (or both), use the OR

    operator — or use the "|" symbol (pipe symbol) to save you a keystroke. [dumb | little | man]

  • Quotes. If you want to search for an exact phrase, use quotes.

    ["dumb little man"] will only find that exact phrase. [dumb "little man"] will find pages that contain the word dumb and the exact phrase "little man".

  • Not. If you don’t want a term or phrase, use the "-" symbol. [-dumb little man] will return pages that contain "little" and "man" but that don’t

    contain "dumb".

  • Similar terms. Use the "~" symbol to return similar terms. [~dumb little man -dumb] will get you pages that contain "funny

    little man" and "stupid little man" but not "dumb little man".

  • Wildcard. The "*" symbol is a wildcard. This is useful if you’re

    trying to find the lyrics to a song, but can’t remember the exact lyrics. [can’t * me love lyrics] will return the Beatles song you’re looking for. It’s also useful for finding stuff only in certain

    domains, such as
    educational information: ["dumb little man" research *.edu].

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