May 22, 2013

GFontsStylr Stacks and a tip for FreeStack Users

GFontsStylrIn the last part of this 3 part series on the GFontsStylr Stacks from Blueball Design I want to share a tip with the FreeStack user’s out there.

You can use RapidWeaver’s built in macros inside of the GFontsStyler stacks to create awesome looks for your site title, site slogan and more with ease.

Join me as I show you the way.

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GFontsStylr Stacks using Pluskit and the Houdini Stack

GFontsStylrIn this video tutorial we are going to look at using GFontsStylr Stacks in other areas of our RapidWeaver project files.

See how you can use Pluskit and the Houdini Stack from Joe Workman to easily add Google Web Fonts where you want them.

Let’s expand the possibilities.

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GFontsStylr Stacks the Overview

GFontsStylrIntroducing the GFontsStylr Stacks from Blueball Design.

In this video tutorial, we are going to look at the various HUD settings for this incredible set of stacks.

Easily add Google Web Fonts to your RapidWeaver projects.

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FreeStack-Addon Pack 1 Navigation Stacks

The FreeStack Addon Pack 1 from Blueball Design adds 2 additional Navigation Stacks.

These 2 additions are different from the ‘stock’ Navigation Stacks. These Navigation Stacks allow you to add custom images for use in the stack.

Join me as we review these 2 additional Navigation Stacks and how to add the images needed.

 

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FreeStack-Vertical Navigation Stacks

FreeStack ThemeThe FreeStack Theme includes 2 Vertical Navigation Stacks.

In this video tutorial we are going to look at both those stacks and the differences between them.

They share the same basic HUD as the Horizontal Navigation Stacks with a single exception.

 

 

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Introducing Gradient from Jumpzero

GradientGradient is an easy to use, CSS3 two color tool. It generates the necessary ‘properties’ and ‘values’ to add to our ‘selectors’ via CSS.

No more searching for just the right image, or attempting to create your own using image applications. Gradient can do it in a few short steps.

Join me as we look at Gradient and how it works.

Gradient is available from the MacApp Store. It works with OS X 10.6 or later, 64-bit processor.

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FreeStack-Horizontal Navigation Stacks

FreeStack ThemeThe FreeStack Theme comes ‘stock’ with 7 Navigation Stacks.

In this video tutorial we are going to review the 5 Horizontal Navigation Stacks.

Although each are similar in the HUD, they maintain separate properties that define each one.

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FreeStack Twitter Stacks

FreeStack ThemeWe all know how important social networking and media is. The FreeStack Theme doesn’t miss out on that fact.

Included with the FreeStack Theme purchase are three different Twitter Stacks. Join me in this video tutorial and we will look at all three and their various purposes.

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FreeStack – See Through Stack

Free Stack AddOnsThe See Through Stack from Blueball Design is a part of the FreeStack Add-On Pack 1.

In this video tutorial we will look at the various options and how they work. The See Through Stack can be used as a terrific backdrop between you content and your custom background.

It’s easy to add a little flare to your project with this add on.

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FreeStack – Content and Styler Stacks

FreeStack Theme

The Content Stack and Styler Stack come stock with the purchase of the FreeStack Theme.

In this video tutorial we will review both stacks, this way we can see how they differ. And see the variety of options that are available to better enable us to determine if we should use one over the other.

 

The nice thing about these two stacks is that you can use both on a single page in need be.

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FreeStack – Spacer and Z-Index Stacks

Free Stack AddOnsIn this screencast I’m going to cover two stacks. The Spacer Stack, which is stock, with the FreeStack Theme. And the Z-Index Stack which is part of the FreeStack Add-On Pack 1.

The Spacer Stack is a handy utility stack to add “white space” between other stacks, or to add space within a group of stacks. It’s an extremely simple stack to use and can be an invaluable asset in your Stack’s Library.

The Z-Index Stack from the Add-On Pack is a nice utility stack to have for those “older” unsupported stacks that just work. Some of the older lightbox stacks have preset z-index values that are quite high and tend to interfere with other content.

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FreeStack – Fixed Height Stack

FreeStack ThemeThe Fixed Height Stack for the FreeStack Theme is a great little utility stack.

In this video tutorial we will look at the simplicity of this stack. And we’ll take the time to discuss how you can use this stack in your projects.

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FreeStack – Fixed Width Stack

FreeStack ThemeThe Fixed Width Stack another handy utility type stack from the FreeStack Theme.

In this video tutorial we will cover the simple settings available with this stack. And we will talk about some ways that you can deploy this stack in your website project designs.

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FreeStack Tumblr Lite Stack

FreeStack ThemeBlogging Tumblr style.

The FreeStack Theme includes a Tumblr Lite stack to provide an option for having a blog. The stack is very simple and provides a limited amount of styling to incorporate a Tumblog.

Join me in this video tutorial as we explore how to set up the Tumblr Lite stack and how you can add your own custom CSS to style things up a bit.

 

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