My Webpage Design Information

The wallpaper you will save does not have this large watermark on it but just a small one in a corner.
Sizes
The Regular Screen size ones are 1280 X 1024, so they will look good on any resolution or size of monitor that's not wide screen.
The small wide-screen ones are 1280X800. I have a 15" wide-screen laptop and this size fits it perfectly.
The large wide-screen ones are 1680X1050. I have a 22" wide-screen LCD and this size fits that screen.
Each time I get a new monitor I make a bigger size. I just got a new 24" LED monitor so here's the new size:
The Extra Large Wide-Screen ones are 1920X1080 and fit a 24" wide-screen monitor.
You can use any of the Large Wide Screen ones for the larger monitor by using the stretch function
on your wallpaper program. I have done that and it looks just fine.

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Formats
In some of the newer wallpaper, I've provided both a jpg and png format. Png looks much better than jpg, especially for those with lots of red.
Windows XP natively supports png files but I understand Vista and Windows 7 do not,
but you can get freeware programs that allow you to set png files as wallpaper.
See my wallpaper tutorial for instructions on how to set as wallpaper, including using png files,
and also using some free third party software to set or cycle your wallpaper and handle your desktop icons.
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Saving the Wallpaper
Left-click on the thumbnail to open the larger picture. It will open in a new window so you don't lose this one.
If it doesn't open, your popup blocker is stopping it. Disable your popup blocker and it will open.
These are large, high quality pictures so give them time to load.
When the window opens with the larger picture, right click and save.
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Click on back button on your browser to return to this page.
All of this wallpaper has matching stationery in the
Stationery pages.
Don't forget to hit the refresh button on your browser menu bar to see the most current page.


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In the newer ones, you'll see large artist's copyrights. That's because they have to be readable, even in the preview.
In the paper itself, they are not huge like that, they are small, but readable, and near the picture.
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Also see the Valentine and Love & Romance pages for a similar theme


Missing You
Art ©Rachael Tallamy
JPG Format
Regular Screen - 1280X1024
Small Wide-Screen - 1280X800
Large Wide-Screen - 1680X1050
Extra Large Wide-Screen - 1920X1080
PNG format
Regular Screen - 1280X1024
Small Wide-Screen - 1280X800
Large Wide-Screen - 1680X1050
Extra Large Wide-Screen - 1920X1080
Tutorial is
Missing You by DistinctivelyAuri
Tile tutorial is my own Crystal Lace Tile
Scrapkit 'In Loving Memory' by
Bluedream Designs
   
     
     

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I do not take credit for the images used in all of this wallpaper,
I only take credit for the design of the wallpaper.
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.
Please do not take my wallpaper apart for tags and stationery.
It is not to be altered in any way. Thanks!
©2003-2011 Ellie's Treasures
Webpage Design Information
The lacy tile webpage background was made in PhotoImpact with a tutorial by Deb DeHaven
Sadly, she passed away and her site is gone.
The other background tile in the tables is just a texture that I was playing with.
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 buttons is BrockScript.
The font I used for all of the gel text and numbers on this page is A Lolita Scorned.
(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.

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