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Gatinho – Trocando O Pneu Do Meu Carro

agosto 9th, 2011

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Gatinho "Shrek" Bebendo Água

agosto 6th, 2011

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Lelu – Espreguiçando

julho 20th, 2011

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The Life, Times (and Death?) of Internet Explorer 6 (Comic Strip)

fevereiro 11th, 2010
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In recent years Internet Explorer 6 has become the browser web designers love to hate. Security issues, JavaScript errors and inexplicable CSS rendering quirks have made it the brunt of many jokes. With IE6 in its twilight and big companies like Google dropping support, it seems like a good time to take a fond look back at our old foe. In this post we’re looking at what Internet Explorer 6 used to be and why its image changed over the years. You can also see the comic in a larger version.

Do we need to review our projects in Internet Explorer 6? Can we stop supporting IE6? If not, how do we handle those users who are still using IE6? And if yes, how can we prompt IE6 users to upgrade? Or how do we convince those who don’t allow their employees to get rid of the legacy browser to upgrade? What do you think? We are looking forward to your opinions in the comments to this post!

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Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts Cheat Sheet (PDF)

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Over the last months we released a variety of icon sets, tools and templates, but now we would like to release something a bit different for a change. In this post we are glad to release Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts, a PDF-file with a handy overview of most useful keyboard shortcuts available in Adobe Photoshop. The cheat sheet was created by Kenneth Setzer and released especially for Smashing Magazine and its readers.

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The cheat sheet is a mousepad-sized image featuring a typical PC keyboard. Photoshop’s keyboard shortcuts are listed for each key, with the shortcut and its icon printed on the individual key. In red is the shortcut you will get by hitting the key in combination with the Ctrl key. For example, typing "t" in Photoshop will activate the Type tool, while typing Ctrl+t will allow you to use the Transformation tool. Additional shortcuts requiring more than two keys are listed as well.

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Download the cheat shee for free!

Of course, you can use the PDF for all of your projects for free and without any restrictions. The PDF may not be resold, sublicensed, rented, transferred or otherwise made available for use. Please link to this article if you want to spread the word.

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SimpleFolio: A Free Clean Portfolio WordPress Theme

fevereiro 11th, 2010
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Today we are glad to release a beautiful, simple and clean portfolio WordPress theme — SimpleFolio, designed by Omar E. Corrales and released for Smashing Magazine and its readers. SimpleFolio is a portfolio theme that includes a blog and a very extensive option page that allows you to exclude all your portfolio items from the blog page. It also includes a front page slider.

It has 2 different widget areas and threaded comments, and also supports paged comments and has 2 different page templates for advanced usage. The control of images is done from the post page.

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Download the theme for free!

The theme is released under GPL. You can use it for all your projects for free and without any restrictions. You may modify the theme as you wish. Please link to this article if you want to spread the word.

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Features

Here are some of the features of the theme:

  • CSS-based layout,
  • 2 columns of fixed width,
  • widget-ready,
  • XHTML 1.0 Transitional valid,
  • multi-browser compatibility: tested on Firefox, Safari , IE7, IE8, Chrome,
  • easy to setup, theme options page.

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Behind the design

As always, here are some insights from the designer:

I created this theme after getting tired of all the fancy design themes that are very popular now a days, this is a design for people that just need the job done without complicating them selfs. The best use can be either for just someone thats starting to blog or some artist that needs to expose there art.

Thank you, Omar. We appreciate your work and your good intentions!

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The Art And Science Of The Email Signature

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Email signatures are so easy to do well, that it’s really a shame how often they’re done poorly. Many people want their signature to reflect their personality, provide pertinent information and more, but they can easily go overboard. Why are email signatures important? They may be boring and the last item on your list of things to get right, but they affect the tone of every email you write.

Email signatures contain alternative contact details, pertinent job titles and company names, which help the recipient get in touch when emails are not responded to. Sometimes, they give the recipient an idea of who wrote the email in case it has been a while since they have been in touch. They are also professional: like a letterhead, they show that you run a business (in some countries, you’re required to do so). Here are some tips on how to create a tasteful signature that works.

[Offtopic: By the way, did you know that Smashing Magazine has a mobile version? Try it out if you have an iPhone, Blackberry or another capable device.]

Be Concise

First and foremost, the sender’s header (the “From” field) should have a name, and you should use a company email address if you can. If someone sees stevies747@hotmail.com, they’ll suspect it’s spam. If the sender’s header reads, “Steve Stevenson – Mister Stevenson Design Company” <steve@misterstevenson.com>, they’ll know it’s a professional email from Steve, their trusted designer.

Start by making your website a link. Many email clients convert email addresses and websites into links automatically, but not always. When you’re creating the HTML for an email, make sure the link will appear by adding writing it in HTML. And instead of linking text like “My website,” type out the URL, which will be useful for those who want to copy and paste the address.

An email signature shouldn’t double the email’s length, so make it as short as possible (three lines is usually enough). Don’t get into your life story here. The purpose of a signature is to let them see who you are and how to get in touch with you.

Make Sure to Include…

  • Your name,
  • Your company and position,
  • How to get in touch with you.

No need to include 10 different ways to get in touch with you. As in website design, less is more; and then they’ll know which way you prefer to be contacted. Go to two or three lines, with a maximum of 72 character per line (many email applications have a maximum width of 80 characters, so limit the length to avoid unsightly wrapping). An optional fourth line could be your company address, but use caution if you work from home.

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Steve Stevenson, Web Designer
www.misterstevenson.comsteve@misterstevenson.com

Short and Concise, but Check the Rules

In some European countries, laws dictate what items you must put in your email signature if you are a registered company. For example, UK law requires private and public limited companies to include the following:

  • Company number,
  • Address of registration,
  • VAT number, if there is one.

You can be fined for not including this information on all electronic correspondence and on your website and stationary. Many freelancers and small businesses have ignored these rules since their inception, risking a fine. For more information on UK rules, go here. Do some research to find out what rules apply in your country.

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Steve Stevenson, Web Designer
www.misterstevenson.com | steve@misterstevenson.com
55 Main Street, London, UK, EC2A 1RE
Company number: 12345678

Don’t Include…

  • Personal Twitter, IM or Skype details;
  • Your home phone number or address (unless you want to be called by international clients early in the morning);
  • The URL of your personal website;
  • Random quotes at the bottom;
  • Your entire skill set, CV and lifetime achievements in point form.

Random quotes are fun for friends, but you risk offending business associates with whom you don’t have a personal relationship. Unless you want clients contacting you while you’re watching Lost, don’t share your home details far and wide. Also, don’t share your personal contact information with your corporate partners. They certainly won’t be interested in it, and you may not want them to know certain details about you. However, mentioning your corporate Twitter account or alternative means of contact in your signature might be useful, in case your correspondent is not able to get in touch with you by regular email.

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width="95">Duck Stand Md Wht in The Art And Science Of The Email Signature width="515">Steve Stevenson, Web Designer /> web: www.misterstevenson.com /> blog: blogspot.celebritiesneedhelp.com /> email: steve@misterstevenson.com home: 613.555.2654 /> home (wife): 613.555.3369 /> work: 613.555.9876 /> cell: 613.555.1234

55 Drury Lane /> Apartment 22 /> Ottawa, Ontario /> Canada /> /> twitter: @stevie_liverpool_fan /> skype: stevie_the_man /> messenger: stevie_mrstevenson /> /> I specialize in: /> Web design /> Graphic design /> Logo design /> Front-end development /> UI design /> /> “Flying may not be all plain sailing, but the fun of it is /> worth the price.” -Amelia Aerheart />

Don’t do this.

Images And Logos

Let’s get this out of the way now: your entire signature shouldn’t be an image. Sure, it will look exactly how you want, but it is completely impractical. Not only does an image increase the email’s file size, but it will likely be blocked before being opened. And how does someone copy information from an image?

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Any images should be used with care and attention. If you do use one, make it small in both dimensions and size, and make it fit in aesthetically with the rest of the signature. 50 x 50 pixels should be plenty big for any logo. If you want to be taken seriously as a business person, do not make it an animated picture, dancing dog or shooting rainbow!

Most email clients store images as attachments or block them by default. So, if you present your signature as an image, your correspondents will have a hard time guessing when you’ve sent a genuine attachment.

The best way to include an image is to host it on a server somewhere and then use the absolute URL to insert the logo. For example, upload the logo to http://www.example.com/uploads/logo.gif. And then, in your email signature’s HTML, insert the image like so:

<img src="http://www.example.com/uploads/logo.gif" width="300" height="250" alt="example's logo" />

Don’t Be A Fancy Pants

Use vCards With Caution

While vCards are a great, convenient way to share contact information, in emails they add bytes and appear as attachments. It is often said that you shouldn’t use a vCard for your email signature, because as helpful as it might be the first time you correspond with someone, receiving it every time after that gets annoying. Besides, the average email user won’t know what it is. Look at the example below. Would an average user know what that is?

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Steve Stevenson, Web Designer
www.misterstevenson.com | steve@misterstevenson.com

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If you do want to provide a vCard, just include a link to a remote copy.

What About Confidentiality Clauses?

If your emails include confidential information, you may need to include a non-disclosure agreement to prevent information leaks. However, good practice is never to send sensitive information as plain text in emails because the information could be extracted by third parties or forwarded by recipients to other people. Thus, including a non-disclosure agreement doesn’t make much sense if you do not send sensitive information anyway.

Keep in mind, too, that the longer a confidentiality clause is, the more unlikely someone will actually read it. Again, check your country’s privacy laws. Some big companies require a disclosure with every email, but if you’re at a small company or are a freelancer and don’t really require it, then don’t put it in. The length of such clauses can be annoying, especially in short emails.

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Aidan Huang (Editor)
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Don’t Be Afraid to Show Some Personality

Although your email signature should be concise and memorable, it doesn’t have to be boring. Feel free to make your email signature stand out by polishing it with your creative design ideas or your personal touch. Using a warm greeting, adding a cheeky key as Dan Rubin does or encouraging people to “stalk” you as Paddy Donnelly does, all show personality behind simple text.

The key to a simple, memorable and beautiful email signature lies in balancing personal data and your contact details. In fact, some designers have quite original email signatures; most of the time, simple ASCII is enough.

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b: http://superfluousbanter.org

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i: superfluouschat

k: h = home, w = work, b = blog, m = mobile, i = aim, k = key
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With optimism,
Dmitry Belitsky
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Vitaly Friedman (editor-in-chief)
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HTML?

If you can, stay away from HTML formatting. Every Web designer knows the pain of HTML newsletters, and while HTML is supported for email signatures, you’ll likely have problems with images and divider lines in different email clients. Some nice ASCII formatting may work in some cases.

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Chief Creative Designer - Frexy Studio

Website: http://frexy.com | Blog: http://min.frexy.com | Email: info@frexy.com
Cellphone: (84) 012 345 678
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Copywriter | Designer | Creative Consultant

Co-Founder/Editor @ Arbenting
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Of course, if you’re really keen to use HTML, keep it simple:

  • Make sure it still looks good in plain text.
  • Use black and standard-sized fonts, and stay away from big, tiny and rainbow-colored fonts.
  • Don’t use CSS. Inline HTML formatting is universally accepted.
  • Use common Web fonts.
  • Including a logo? Make sure the signature looks nice even when the logo doesn’t load or is blocked.
  • Check how it looks when forwarded. Do all the lines wrap correctly?
  • You may want to load your company image as your gravatar from Gravatar.com as Joost de Valk does.
  • Feel free to experiemnt with your e-mail signature: Jan Diblík uses a signature with dynamicaly changed promo image.

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Separate Signature From Content

Your signature should clearly be a separate entity. Wikipedia explains the correct way to separate the signature:

“The formatting of the sig block is prescribed somewhat more firmly: it should be displayed as plain text in a fixed-width font (no HTML, images, or other rich text), and must be delimited from the body of the message by a single line consisting of exactly two hyphens, followed by a space, followed by the end of line (i.e., “– \n”). This … allows software to automatically mark or remove the sig block as the receiver desires.”

There are other less standard ways to separate your signature. While not automatic formatting, a line of —–, ======, or _______ or even just a few spaces will visually separate your signature from your email.

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Wrestling With Your Email Client

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Offering general advice on signatures is easy, sure. But anyone who has tried to implement automatic signatures in Outlook, Gmail or Yahoo knows it’s not always that simple. Here are some resources to help you get yours right every time.

Outlook /> Changing Outlook’s signature is a real pain, but here’s a guide that teaches you a few things. If you use Outlook 2003, here’s another tutorial on custom signatures.

Entourage /> Microsoft’s mail for mac works differently. Here’s a tutorial on how to set it up.

Gmail /> Want just one basic signature? Here’s how to change the text. You’d think Google would allow you multiple signatures, links and a bit of formatting. If you’re looking for something a little more designed or wish to choose between multiple signatures, here are five ways to do it in Firefox.

Hotmail /> Tips on custom images and more for Hotmail (Oh my!) can be found here. If you use Windows Live, here is a tutorial on adding images and HTML. The detail is helpful, even if the images are awful.

Yahoo /> After a bit of research, I found that Yahoo used to support HTML signatures, but no longer. Here’s how to change your signature using rich text.

Apple Mail /> Here is a pretty decent tutorial, with some inline HTML for formatting. It then explains how to implement it in the application. You even get some hints on how it will look on the iPhone.

Palm Pre /> Learn how to customize your message on your Palm Pre here.

iPhone /> Customize your “Sent from my iPhone” message here.

BlackBerry /> Some information on how to change your message on BlackBerry smartphones here.

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Goodbye 2009. Hello 2010!

fevereiro 11th, 2010

This year was successful for WPZOOM Team (me & Dumitru), without doubt. After looking at the chart below, we can honestly say that we are proud of the way we developed this project and still continue doing this day by day. Besides our sales growth we have a lot of other things we are proud of and here are some other big achievements of this year:
• Changing our direction to developing Premium Themes
Redesigning our website in a professional way.

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2009 Highlights

But let’s take a look back at important events of 2009 and see what happened:
February, 24 – We released our first theme – Yamidoo Magazine. And this theme seems to be a big success, being our most popular theme so far.
May, 8 – Three months after first released theme, Zenko Magazine has appeared – a new born theme presented by WPZOOM.
July, 1WPZOOM has been redesigned to a new professional look, Dumitru joined our team, and two new themes have been released.
July – December – We developed new themes, and now we offer 13 nicely designed Themes, 2 of which are FREE!

What’s new in 2010?

2010 is almost here, and we don’t want to set any important goals for the next year, because we have a lot of unfinished tasks from 2009, like developing new themes, updating old themes with new features and much more!

Here is just a quick preview of our upcoming themes. Some of them will be released soon after New Year!

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We wish you a happy New Year and we’ll see you in 2010!


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The Halloween Special: 10 Themes for $199!

fevereiro 11th, 2010

It’s Halloween today and we announce a totally rocking special offer for everyone! Until the midnight of this day, 31 October 2009, you have the unique chance to grab all our 10 themes (worth $610) for only $199!

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Do you think you can resist to this special?

Check our awesome themes, and then grab the package!
Here is the list of themes included in this special offer:

  • Yamidoo Magazine
  • Zenko Magazine
  • Impulse
  • Magnet
  • Monograph
  • Gallery
  • Professional
  • Eventina
  • Technologic
  • Photoblog
How It Works?

Simply press the following button that will redirect you to the checkout and enjoy our themes!
Add to Cart

Happy Halloween everyone and we hope you will like our themes! Enjoy the special!


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