I was thinking about it but I waited too long and now sold out :-( Please let me know what you think if you go. I'll live vicariously through you!
Lynn
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Anyone going to affiliate summit 2017?
I was thinking about it but I waited too long and now sold out :-( Please let me know what you think if you go. I'll live vicariously through you!
Lynn
It is a yearly conference for affiliate marketers. It sounds like a lot of fun and lots to learn. They alternate between west and east coast each year.
http://affiliatesummit.com/
I'll make it next time.
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Hi all, could you please extend a warm welcome to a new member, DanielHanus? Thanks! Lynn
Welcome, and Welcome. You are not going to be disappointed with your decision to join, I promise you. Use the resources, including the community and you can't go wrong. Welcome!!
Hi gmpotter, if you want Daniel to see your message, you'll have to search for Daniel and add it to his profile. Thanks!
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Could you please welcome new member - danielhanus?!
Hi all, could you please extend a warm welcome to a new member, DanielHanus? Thanks! Lynn
Welcome, and Welcome. You are not going to be disappointed with your decision to join, I promise you. Use the resources, including the community and you can't go wrong. Welcome!!
Hi gmpotter, if you want Daniel to see your message, you'll have to search for Daniel and add it to his profile. Thanks!
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This site has an example of what I'm trying to do (hard to explain, so I'll show you). The images towards the bottom of the page have a white border and shade that makes them l
Hi Lynn, I don't know how to do this in WordPress or know of any plugins, but I know that using Microsoft Publisher you can copy and paste an image into a Publisher file. Then click on your image to select it. Then choose PICTURE TOOLS / SHADOW EFFECTS. There are drop shadows and perspective shadows, and you can choose the direction of the shadow. Then you might be able to copy that image onto your site. I know many people don't have Publisher on their computers, but that's my two cents. I'm sure there are more high-tech ways of getting this effect. Good luck! :-) Amanda
Hi, If you have Microsoft Office 2007 or later, Word does it all for you, I'm not sure, but Open Office or Libre, which are both free, may do it, otherwise you will need an imaging manipulation program.
Thanks for all the replies. I think i should have been more specific. If i get that look in another application like Word, then do I just copy paste into wordpress? I'll give that a try. I thought I'd have to use code to get it in the style sheet.
Thanks again!
Hi, you don't need to use code or mess with your style sheet. If you use Word, which I've found the easiest to get the look you want. Once you're happy with it, copy and paste it into into an image manipulation program, Paint is pretty easy to use, do any editing, such as resizing, then save it into a file or folder as a jpeg or png image, I normally use png.
Now you need to upload it to your media library before inserting it into your website wherever you want it. Hope this helps, if I can be of any further help let me know, Best wishes.
The attached image is one I did of my granddaughter and great grandson using Word.
I also have Photoshop that would probably do it. I just wasn't sure how to get it in wordpress.
Thanks Loes, i'll give that a try.
While it is probably not the best explanation as far as web embellishments go, Microsoft PowerPoint and even Word have border and shadings options that might create these effects.
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Does anyone know how to get this effect?
This site has an example of what I'm trying to do (hard to explain, so I'll show you). The images towards the bottom of the page have a white border and shade that makes them l
Hi Lynn, I don't know how to do this in WordPress or know of any plugins, but I know that using Microsoft Publisher you can copy and paste an image into a Publisher file. Then click on your image to select it. Then choose PICTURE TOOLS / SHADOW EFFECTS. There are drop shadows and perspective shadows, and you can choose the direction of the shadow. Then you might be able to copy that image onto your site. I know many people don't have Publisher on their computers, but that's my two cents. I'm sure there are more high-tech ways of getting this effect. Good luck! :-) Amanda
Hi, If you have Microsoft Office 2007 or later, Word does it all for you, I'm not sure, but Open Office or Libre, which are both free, may do it, otherwise you will need an imaging manipulation program.
Thanks for all the replies. I think i should have been more specific. If i get that look in another application like Word, then do I just copy paste into wordpress? I'll give that a try. I thought I'd have to use code to get it in the style sheet.
Thanks again!
Hi, you don't need to use code or mess with your style sheet. If you use Word, which I've found the easiest to get the look you want. Once you're happy with it, copy and paste it into into an image manipulation program, Paint is pretty easy to use, do any editing, such as resizing, then save it into a file or folder as a jpeg or png image, I normally use png.
Now you need to upload it to your media library before inserting it into your website wherever you want it. Hope this helps, if I can be of any further help let me know, Best wishes.
The attached image is one I did of my granddaughter and great grandson using Word.
I also have Photoshop that would probably do it. I just wasn't sure how to get it in wordpress.
Thanks Loes, i'll give that a try.
While it is probably not the best explanation as far as web embellishments go, Microsoft PowerPoint and even Word have border and shadings options that might create these effects.
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It is a yearly conference for affiliate marketers. It sounds like a lot of fun and lots to learn. They alternate between west and east coast each year.
http://affiliatesummit.com/
I'll make it next time.