tailieunhanh - Great Web Typography- P11
Great Web Typography- P11:When you design a page for print, you control the size of the paper and the placement of the elements. But on the Web, the size, resolution, fonts, and even the layout of your page can vary with the browser and the system used to view your site. | 280 Part IV Typography for Flash all the text with the Text tool or use the Arrow tool to select the entire block. TIP If you intend to make the same change to the entire text block using the Arrow tool to select the whole block is a good idea. If you use the Text tool to select the text you can very easily leave one character or word behind in the selection. This risk is especially high because you must deselect to see the true result when the characters are highlighted so you may be highlighting the same text over and over. To increase the overall spacing for this sample I ve selected the text block and specified a value of 1 for Character spacing . The upper example is the original. Carefully compare the two examples to see how much difference this small adjustment can make. If I had tried to correct this text with kerning alone I would have had to adjust nearly every character. The word Starting requires some adjustment as you can see in this magnified example . The space between the a and r is too wide and the space between the r and t is far too close. The rest of the type is adjusted as well as can be done in Flash. NOTE Flash does not offer super-fine control for kerning so don t try for absolute perfection. Graphics programs usually serve print-based artists where miniscule adjustments will show. When working for the Web the pixel-based control that Flash offers is fine. To kern the problem characters select the single character that lies at the beginning of the space you SJ the visitor has delved deeply into the site and they see that the address is still at the root of the site. That causes problems with bookmarking as well and the solution is clunky. I like the easy bookmarking of HTML We ve also tried to componen-tize content management for our clients and HTML is better at that. Both technologies have little things that make them the best for certain tasks. Q You seem to use Flash menus a lot. How do you decide whether to use Flash or .
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