binnyva.blogspot.com — There are many tutorials about creating buttons and graphics in the new 'Web 2.0' style. Unfortunately, all these tutorials are for Photoshop users. The Gimp users are completely ignored.Now your problem is solved ..
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wphjJan 7, 2007
Wrong.Both grammatically and factually. Web 2.0 is a distinct style, whether you like it or not.
countmandibleJan 7, 2007
@wphjI have to disagree. Web 2.0 really refers to the new programming paradigm of client to server communication that does not require page refreshing.It may also have other implications in interface design that go beyond just programming style...but graphic styles that are popular change faster than this. There will be new popular styles for web buttons long before anyone is using the term web 3.0.
chriskzooJan 7, 2007
Gradients = Web 2.0? Man, I've been web 2.0 for almost a decade!
jav1231Jan 7, 2007
I was thinking the same thing. Of course, you're modded down...why I don't know. What? Is "Web 2.0" not using .jpg, .png, .gif or any of the popular formats anymore? We really need to stop with the so-called "new paradigm." Marketing hype is for the ignorant. When geeks start sucking the teat we've lost something.
profoblivionJan 7, 2007
IANAWebdesigner, so forgive me for possibly being ignorant and oversimplifying, but when it comes right down to it, doesn't "Web 2.0" just mean "make it pretty" ?EDIT: All that to say I agree with you.
mooatrJan 7, 2007
@stoneyjones; O'reilly?.If you didn't get it; <a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0</a>
dandiemerJan 7, 2007
the results were kinda sloppy on all the tutorials.