“Acrylic” (code name) is the professional design program that brings together the richness of pixel-based painting and the performance of editable vector graphics for a more fluid and flexible creative workflow. Create sophisticated designs and graphic elements for your on-screen, Web, and print projects. (MSFT’s Overview of Acrylic)
You can get more info about it here and dowload it here (good luck I am still trying). Continue reading →
My buddy and design counterpart at work whipped up a tab navigation for a SharePoint client who needed navigation between web part pages. You can put this code into a content editor web part and have insta-nav on your web part pages. Here is a preview: Continue reading →
Via Erol and on Xander’s Blog (The solution to display a div on top off flash for the newer browser is the wmode option opaque or transparent…): Continue reading →
My buddy Chris passed this icon site along to me. Some are free, some aren’t. But they are very cool and professional looking and don’t look out of some 1990′s PowerPoint presentation! Continue reading →
A quick and easy way to change the SharePoint default header into something customized for your SharePoint install is to swap out the image used in the header style sheet class. You can easily change the graphic in the OWS.css style sheet located in the 60TEMPLATELAYOUTS1033STYLES directory or add it to your custom created style sheet that is specified in the site settings. These changes will affect both portal and WSS sites. Here are the steps: Continue reading →