Sweet Links plug-in for Wordpress TinyMCE Advanced

Sweet Links plug-in for Wordpress TinyMCE Advanced

Having worked entirely with Wordpress customisation the past few months, it became quite apparent early on that there are some obvious limitations with the default WYSYWG editor - TinyMCE. Training clients to use TinyMCE in a CMS environment is pretty smooth right up to the part when I show them how to create a link to an existing page or post. The (reasonable) expectation is that the 'insert link' dialogue should display a list of every page, post or file you've added and created, and then simply select one to make the link. Unfortunately th...

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The Forgotten Timesaver: Photoshop Droplets

The Forgotten Timesaver: Photoshop Droplets

Many moons ago Adobe saw fit to include a feature that would make batch processing images faster and easier. Droplets are a very handy thing to have, especially when a client sends over a disc full of images that need processing. In this tutorial I'll demonstrate at it's simplest form how to create your own droplet. These instructions are for Photoshop CS3 but if I remember the previous versions correctly they should work for those as well. Dare I say Photoshop CS4 probably hasn't changed the way droplets are handled either, but if anyone knows for sure feel free to correct me in the comments. This is a 2 part process that involoved creating an action and then creating a droplet from the action. Part 01: Create an action Start by creating a folder on your C drive called processed. Load Photoshop and open a photo. In the Actions Palette (ALT and F9) press the Create New Action button. In the dialog that appears give the action a suitable name - I'm going to call it 800 wide optimised that way I will know what it's purpose is later on, and also because for this action I plan to...

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