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fonts, programs, etc I used to construct my pages and my headers,
see
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Fonts
(downloading and installing) Stationery
Previews
Installing Stationery My
Webpage Design Information |
![]() Tyger, Tyger Font is ArtBrush IMF OE Zip |
![]() Mother and Son Font is Blecklet IMF OE Zip |
![]() Drifters Font is 62 IMF OE Zip |
![]() Lynx in the Snow Font is ArtBrush IMF OE Zip |
![]() Pastoral Scene Font is YoungFreshFellows IMF OE Zip |
![]() Apocolypse Font is YellaBelly IMF OE Zip |
![]() Misty Wolf Font is Xaphan Bold IMF OE Zip |
![]() Jungle Gang Font is BD Jurassic IMF OE Zip |
![]() Star Lion Font is Better Off 2 IMF OE Zip |
![]() Beauty of Nature Font is La Jolla ES IMF OE Zip |
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I do not take
credit for the images used in all of these stationeries, I only take credit for the design of the stationery. Any copyright infringement is unintentional and will be immediately rectified upon notification, either by removal or a credit and/or link. When I have the artist's name, I always include it, with a link if I have one, in the footer of the stationery. If you know the artist's name, would you let me know please? Please do not take my stationery apart for tags and OE stationery. It is not to be altered in any way. Thanks! ©2003-2007 Ellie's Treasures |
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FONTS The font link is below the thumbnails. If you see the font name in your default font, such as Times New Roman or Comic Sans or Arial, you don't have the font installed. Left-click on the font name to download. To learn how to install a font, go to my font tutorials, click here. PREVIEWS To preview the OE stationery, click on the preview under the Outlook Express thumbnail for each. It will open into a new window. If it doesn't open, your popup blocker may be stopping it, either disable it or hold down the Ctrl button when clicking the link. Some may take a few seconds to show the transitions so be patient! I will only make previews for the scripted stationery, no preview means it doesn't move, the stationery is stationary! LOL Or it's a simple scrolling stationery. If you want to see how it looks full size and there's no preview, click on the wallpaper link, find it on the wallpaper page and click on it to open it up. For Incredimail users, you can also check out the preview under the OE thumb for that stationery for a clearer look at the graphic, but just remember, if you get the Incredimail version, it doesn't have the special effects that the OE stationery has. INSTALLING STATIONERY For instructions on downloading and installing your stationery, click here. It will open in a new window, just close it to get back to this window. When installing your OE stationery, don't change the path it's set to go to or it won't be able to find the stationery components, such as pictures and music. It will be in a folder in your Outlook Express stationery folder, and called "ElliesTreasuresAnimals" Back to top |
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Webpage Design Information This webpage background was made in PhotoImpact with a tutorial by Deb DeHaven. Sadly, she passed away but her tutorials just came back online, thanks to PIRCNet. You can find the tutorial here. I use PhotoImpact to make all of my headers and font previews due to the amazing 3D text it has and the wonderful presets available free online The font I used in the lace headers is BrockScript. The font I used for all of the gel text on this page is LMS Friendly Elephant and Kingthings Hand for the numbers. (click on the font names to download) Most of my presets used are either the ones that come with PhotoImpact, usually the Gel ones, and also from Deb's PI Tutorials and More (see below) and Carol Oyl This is the address to Deb's Tutorials and More old pages http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/millenit/1716/pitutorials/objects/presets/presets1.html I can't find any links to her new pages but the presets are still on this page for download. For more sites to find PI Presets, take a look at my Great Beginnings page. Back to top |