❅Secret Santa 2012 has started!
It'll end on Christmas day, so hurry up and go grab your Christmas goodies now!!
❅Christmas LE will be starting today or tomorrow, so stay tuned.
❅Lastly, go check out the banner competition and vote!
Hello everyone, as T.D.C is kinda of dead and some admins forgot they are admins, I will try to make this club more alive. More details about make it revive and want a special card, here.
•We've got more LE's and SE's coming soon; so be active to get cards.
•Do you want a LE card with your favorite male/female character? then vote in the "Male/Female character of the week!" right now is guys turn, here you can vote for your favorite male character and suggest for a female.
•It's your birthday and you want a special card just for you? first, tell us your birthday here and we will make your card. ;3
•We have claims and it's a monthly one! Claim a Character is the only one that is open right now, but soon we will have more claims!
•We have games too! Do you like... // Character Alphabet Game // Corrupted Wishes
•Coming soon more claims and contest.
Have a nice day. C:
well, for the current one actually I didn't really edit anything. i just added the text.
for the links, I just make everything into one picture, the way I want it to look in the end. then, in photosop, I use the "slice" tool to "cut up" the picture into pieces. I start with making horizontal slices, since you can;t stack stuff up vertically with BBCode, and then where needed I divide the slices into smaller ones. (there's actually a lot of explaining for the slicing)
There has to be a seperate slice for each link, otherwise it gets really hard to work with.
then use the IMG and URL codes when putting it into my profile. It's like typing text, except that instead of letters I get the pictures.
The codes I use are
for image: [*img]image url[*/img]
where you have to put the image's url between thetags, and take out the * to makethecode work.
For linked images:
[*url=LINK][*img]PICTURE[*/img][*/url]
where the link has to go into the first tag (again, take out the * or the code won't work)
I'm kinda mad at explaining, so forthe slicing there's a really good tutorial here. It's got explenations for using photoshop and GIMP. (it's for signatures, but the basic ideas are the samefor any picture which needs to have more than one link)
Oh, and for the websites, I just make different blog posts, it's much much easier that way.
Hope I explained it alright >.<
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❅Secret Santa 2012 has started!
It'll end on Christmas day, so hurry up and go grab your Christmas goodies now!!
❅Christmas LE will be starting today or tomorrow, so stay tuned.
❅Lastly, go check out the banner competition and vote!
Alternatively, if you can't see the image, click here.
for the links, I just make everything into one picture, the way I want it to look in the end. then, in photosop, I use the "slice" tool to "cut up" the picture into pieces. I start with making horizontal slices, since you can;t stack stuff up vertically with BBCode, and then where needed I divide the slices into smaller ones. (there's actually a lot of explaining for the slicing)
There has to be a seperate slice for each link, otherwise it gets really hard to work with.
then use the IMG and URL codes when putting it into my profile. It's like typing text, except that instead of letters I get the pictures.
The codes I use are
for image: [*img]image url[*/img]
where you have to put the image's url between thetags, and take out the * to makethecode work.
For linked images:
[*url=LINK][*img]PICTURE[*/img][*/url]
where the link has to go into the first tag (again, take out the * or the code won't work)
I'm kinda mad at explaining, so forthe slicing there's a really good tutorial here. It's got explenations for using photoshop and GIMP. (it's for signatures, but the basic ideas are the samefor any picture which needs to have more than one link)
Oh, and for the websites, I just make different blog posts, it's much much easier that way.
Hope I explained it alright >.<
I made a lot of different banners... but I use photoshop for all of them.
(Alternatively, if the link doesn't work, click here.)