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5 Client Requests And How To Answer Them. | BaseKit 

Just say No.

Bradicon! 

Another option for creating fav icons.  This options allows for each icon to store 3 sizes 16x16, 32x32 and 48x48.  Great if you are creating software or a desktop app!

ConvertICO.com 

Quick and easy fav icons.

FlexPaper - the open source document viewer solution 

I too <3 Adobe Flex.  I have been searching for something like this for a long time.  This will be prefect for adding pdfs to lightbox view!

Bgrepeat - repeating pattens  

Find fresh, cool, minimalist and awesome backgrounds.  You can also make them into Photoshop patterns.

Vector Social Media Icons 

Vector Icons = Awesome.  On top of being cute, having every website ever… these lovable icons are also vector… maing changing them to fit your needs a breeze.  A MUST for any web designer.

Form style web 2.0 generator - Design and make your css for free, gradient image generation included 

As a web designer I hate to format a form.  Doing it the right way is a pain… and I always feel like a loser when I use a table.

But something does it for me… Yes Please!

CSS Border Radius 

A place to test and save CSS3 code for border radius.  It gives you the code for webkit, gecko and the standard CSS3 code.

Cufon :: Fonts for the web 

Cufon is super easy fonts for the web.  Check out this tutorial to get you started.

Dreamweaver Quick Tip :: Custom Keyboard Shortcuts

Like in many of the Adobe programs Dreamweaver will allow you to set custom keyboard shortcuts.  I use Dreamweaver almost solely in Code View and have added 2 custom shortcuts that I use all the time that I thought I would share.

Ctrl + Shift + H = Apply html comment to selected code

Ctrl + Shift+ C = Apply /* */ (CSS) Comment

Here is how to set your Dreamwaver up the same way:
First to set up a custom keyboard shortcut go to Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts.

Under the Commands drop down choose Code Editing.

Scroll all the way to the bottom of the window and about in the middle you will see Apply html comment and Apply /* */ Comment.

Highlight Apply html Comment and in the box that says Press Key hit the shortcut Ctrl + Shift + H.  Hit Change.

Repeat for the CSS comments.

Hope you get as much out of the shortcuts as I do!

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Created by :: Nicki Walter