What’s likely the biggest feature in the upcoming Photoshop release is Content-Aware Fill. I’m sure the photos used for the demo work exceptionally well, and better than in practice, but regardless it’s amazing technology and leap years ahead of what’s currently out there.
Tag: photoshop
There are still quite a few websites that use a Favicon on a white background. While this looked OK in older browsers, these day with browsers like Firefox 3.0, they don’t look so great. It’s about time to make them transparent. Here are a few examples:
Here’s a tab with a nice transparency:
buzilla.mozilla.org
Here’s one that isn’t transparent:
wordpress.com
Here’s a URL bar over http:
yahoo.com
Here’s a URL bar over https:
safepasswd.com
Here’s a URL bar over https with an EV SSL cert:
ebay.com
Here’s a URL bar over https that doesn’t have a transparent favicon:
chase.com
If your a photoshop user and use an ICO
favicon, you can use this plugin to generate them on Mac/Win with pretty much any remotely modern version. It’s available under GPL. I recall you can easily do so using GIMP as well, though I’m no GIMP pro, so I’ll leave it to someone else to document the best way to do so. PNG
also supports transparency through pretty much any program that can save PNG
‘s.
So spread the word. Designers, it’s time to start fixing up those few pixels of whitespace. It would make things look so much better.