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One More Test

Just when I thought I was done testing, I remembered a file that I'd spent many hours on to get the positioning right in both Internet Explorer and Netscape. Then when it was just right, resizing the browser window threw the layout all over the place. I fired up PhotoWebber and imported the file, and the whole process was done in about 2 minutes.
__ All I did was import the PSD, made my links, and chose Build. That's it. Of course, the text will be added in Dreamweaver. But the result? Perfect alignment. I even tested in both browsers, resized, changed the resolution, and couldn't break it.

Figure 4: Seamlessly sliced and tabled images


PhotoWebber is quite impressive for a version 1. It really is as easy as 1-2-3. Import graphics, automate buttons, and build. If you followed the simple naming conventions, it's a snap. You have the option of making your hyperlinks, alt tags, and Meta tags all from within PhotoWebber.

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Media Lab PhotowebberPhotoWebber is compatible with Windows 95/98 or NT/2000 and Macintosh PowerPC, System 8.1 or later. And after a couple of uses, you'll figure out how PhotoWebber best fits the way you work. But I believe you'll agree -- it's a great fit!

http://www.photowebber.com
Download version $199.00 USD, CD Version $249.00 USD  

Joyce Evans

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Joyce Evans is a freelance reviewer. If you have software or hardware you would like reviewed please send press releases or contact at: Joyce@je-ideadesign.com.
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