Grunge, a genre of rock music characterized by noise, heavy hitting drums and eardrum-breaking lead and bass guitars with distinctly emotional vocals…. CSS has its own grunge thing too with a little help from Photoshop. I’m talking about grunge effect for your images on pages. Here’s an interesting post from Andrew Hardwood that tells us cool stuff on how to make grunge effect for your totally sublime and emotionally charged pages. The technique here explores the strengths of Photoshop in creating grunge images that you can incorporate in your design. Without further ado, here’s the completely unadulterated, fresh from the oven text of Hardwood’s post.
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You might be wondering why this article is found on this site CSS-FAQ when it practically deals on CSS. Well, it will not take an Einstein or a Pasteur to find out the answer. The reason is that your choice of markup language will dictate and affect the manner by which you apply CSS in some cases. I guess you don’t want to be caught off guard on those cases, right? So, would be advisable for you to give attention to this article.
When we mention designing we cannot fail to mention formatting. This is basically due to the fact that formatting is really an integral part of web designing. This humble work will try to guide you through your journey on understanding CSS formatting with particular emphasis on few of the most significant concepts in CSS formatting.



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