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Banners For Beginners (Part 3) Creating Banners
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Attention Webmasters: Monetize your traffic. Get paid up to $2 for each unique click-through. No monthly limits, no conversion rates and no service charges. Receive your money by check or paypal anywhere in the world at no extra charge. Welcome to Part 3 of this Banner Tutorial, which is all about creating banners for your website! If you recall from Banners For Beginners (Part 2) - Choosing Banner Making Software, you now have an idea for a good banner that will really make your website shine, and you've acquired some software that will let you translate your idea into reality. Now what? Well, now it's time to actually start creating your banner. Firstly, you need to create a new, blank banner (or image) of the required size. This will usually be a menu option called File / New, just like many other software programs. Next, you will want to make sure that the background colour of the overall image is set, typically using a Flood Fill tool (if you didn't select the required colour when you created the original image). You also need to be aware that not all colours that are available in your software will display exactly the same on all browsers; there is a subset, of 216 colours, that are deemed "safe" (i.e. they should always look the same), and if the exact shade is important to you (e.g. for branding reasons), then you need to bear this in mind. Thirdly, you need to start adding the various components, starting with the graphical elements, and then inserting whatever text you want last of all. And here's a useful tip: keep all of the components that you use as separate images, and save them, because you never know when you might need them again (e.g. to create a different sized banner). This may sound obvious, but you'd be surprised how many websites fall foul of this, but please make sure that your colour choices lead to a banner that is readable (i.e. the colour of the text and the colours on which that text sits provide sufficient contrast). You will want to add each individual element on a separate "layer", as this will allow you to manipulate your banner in various ways (e.g. you can alter the order of the layers, so that different components end up on top or below others, you can alter the transparency of layers - as in the banner on this website -, you can move layers around without affecting other parts of your banner). If you don't do this, you will find that editing or changing banners is unnecessarily difficult. Here's another tip learned the hard way: many software packages will allow you choose text styling such as font, font size, bold or standard, etc., but if you subsequently edit the banner, you won't necessarily be able to find out what you used, so, always make a note, in a separate text file, of the settings you used (e.g. Times News Roman, size 24, bold). One last thing, before you can publish your banner. Many popular software packages (e.g. Adobe Photoshop (If you are creating an animated banner, you will need to create a separate image for each "frame" of the animation, before you then use the animation software to "stitch" them together to produce the final, animated banner.) Only when you have saved your banner image in the software's native format can you then save it in a web-suitable format. But which one should you choose?
All you need to do now is upload it to your website, probably using an FTP program, or to a banner exchange service. There's just one more thing I'd like to talk about, and that's what size to make your banners. To find out more, read Banners For Beginners (Part 4) - Banner Sizes. About The Author: Mark Farrar has been building websites since 1997, both for personal and business use, and is the co-founder and webmaster of www.WealthyTeddy.co.uk, incorporating www.AllKindsOfShiznit.com, amongst many others.
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