Good day !
I have this blog.
I would like to have these changes (for comment-box):
rounded corners (inside too)
same colour for background but for boxes with text I want to be set on white with black borders
An example of my blog is this or the image below.
I saw & tried more tutorials of the internet but no solution for me.
Do you can help me ?
Thank you in advance.
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I'm building an app in Swiftui and want to have a fixed image background that is consistent among all screens and is also enclosed in a Navigation Stack Hierarchy, meaning I can go on to different screens and swipe from left-to-right to go back, etc while still have the fixed image background.
I have tried various solutions but havent been able to achieve this. Closest thing I came up with was to create a full screen overlay but that doesnt solve the problem. Any and all help is appreciated :)
I want to adjust the spacing between an inserted image and the caption (HTML output). The default output in latex/PDF looks nice. But the space in html is way too little (see the attached image).
I searched around but found no solution so far. I would imagine that this can be solved by adjusting the margin of the image, margin of the caption, or adding vertical space, but really need some guidance on how. Any suggestion is appreciated!
Inside the rectangle I placed slicers.
Clicking on the uncovered part of the rectangle moves it in front of the visualizations making them unavailable to interact with, or hidden.
I "Send to back" rectangle but it didnt help.
The visuals are on a picture below:
But if I just hoover mouse on a rectangle area - it covers all visuals:
Any solution to just always keep re
Yeah, that's pretty annoying. I'd suggest voting for this idea and maybe Microsoft will fix this eventually.
Currently, the only workaround I can think of would be to make the colored rectangle part of the page background as an image.
I'm emulating the Card object due to its limitations in CardScrollView, and need a full bleed image with the text at the bottom. It looks like the standard Card has some 9-patch drawable or something doing the opacity shading in the background. Has anyone found it or made one for this purpose?
I had similar issue and ended up drawing transparent .png which fades at the bottom.
Some time later, I've looked into GlassHome.apk, which you can find on the github.
I found there these 3 images in drawable-hdpi folder.
Hope, they'll be useful to you:
overlay_large.png
overlay_medium.png
overlay_small.png
I would like to create a city of top view. For example, something similiar as these images:
http://image.shutterstock.com/display_pic_with_logo/73497/73497,1329086967,2/stock-photo-city-top-view-95061103.jpg
http://www.bigcitypix.com/image/big-city-pictures-logo-gearhead-city-buildings-cross-streets-aerial-rooftops-roof-top-high-angle-overhead-view-film-video-shoot-graphic-media-company-brand-image-700x460.gif
I work in adobe Illustrator. Please, how can I do a building of top view? Can I make a building in the perspective view and then rotate to the top view? Or how? Please, if you know about a good tutorial where it is describes, could you send me the link? Thanks.
For the first image, I would go to 3d programs like 3ds Max / sketchup for that effect.
For the second image,
You could use:
- draw some squares
- go to "effect" at the top menu, "3D" - "extrude and bevel"
Hope that helps
Please check that only first image opens.
Its way too easy to do like this. Just hit "M" in illustrator and start making squares and rectangles.
Cheers!