This post should be 3 posts but for lack of time, I’ll give it to you all in one:
Why your embedded Prezi presentation looks different than in their servers.
How to fix it with the only solution in the market (as of September 2011)
How to fix missing files if your Prezi is not in the same folder as your html.
Your embedded presentation looks different than the one hosted at Prezi community
What you embed in your website is not your presentation, but a player, which calls your presentation from Prezi servers. They won’t tell you the player used for presentations hosted externally (your server) is a degraded version, which will show you a low-resolution version until clicked, to save bandwith in their servers, and a GIANT presentation name, so it looks better in their “Explore” page listings. So they have their reasons, and you are stuck with a Prezi presentation in which you invested hours or days and now it doesn’t match your sleek design.
Aunque llegué tarde, había muy buena onda en el Centro Cultural Recoleta, y Anaclara Dalla Valle presentó sus proyectos, todos para el bien de nosotros, beneficiarios del social media.
En vivo en http://justin.tv/socalblogsite
Con esos videos ya solucioné el tener que contarte todo lo que vi, sin ser novedad, y sólo contarte…
Re-designing your website could be the beginning of the end of its fair PageRank!
The scenario: You’ve got a new cooler design.
That’s ok, so far. Now sit down and think carefully whether your designer is as good SEO or social media specialist as designer.
There are a lot of reasons why your PageRank (value of your site on search engines, the holly tablets) could be lost, and Re-designing a website brings most of them up. I’m not a professional SEO as my partner is, but I can tell you a few of them, but most important (more…)
Web 2.0 style is taking over the new standards for web development, and complex buttons are difficult to create. When the button has reflections, refraction, shadows, glow, lighting… composing new shapes and rollover states is very time comsuming.
How to streamline the process
The big “how” here is “downloading the native files linked below”.
Fortunately Adobe Illustartor can handle multiple fills and outlines with their mutiple effects for each on them, all for the same path. So you’ve just got to move one node, one path, to change all the fills, all the effects, at the same time.
That, combined with multiple path effects (exclusion, subtraction, etc.) that allow new effects applied on top and so on… makes possible the Siamese button.
Here’s a video that shows you how easy is to change the button’s shape, with one single stroke (I used nudges at first, so you can see it with antialiased rendering. Ai doesn’t refresh the preview while dragging a curve, until it’s released)