Photoshop 7 and custom drop shadows

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I want to add thin, transparent, feathered-edge, custom drop shadows and cast shadows to photos placed on the canvas themed background. The transparency aspect will require that the implied background be a aprt of the final PS7 image in order for me to adjust the size and transparency of the feathered-edge shadows. Can I import the canvas background theme into PS7 and work from there or do I impost the images into FP2002

I want to incorporate some of the Roll-over actions available for navigation links. PS7 has a number of them all ready "actioned" How do I import those from the Jack davis PS7 WOW book

If I generate my own tiled background in PS7, can that be imported into FP2002

If I use a "Framed" design, will the search engines index me or will they pass me by? In the "Nested Hierarchy" format, which of the 3 frames becomes the indexed frame?
 
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E. T. Culling

All your image editing will need to be done outside of FrontPage! Then
import them into FP. You might try making a screen capture of the canvas
background that you want to incorporate into your other images.
Yes, you can make your own tile for a background.
Framed designs are frowned upon these days - probably not your best choice
for navigation.
I can't advise you about the roll-overs ... try it!
Eleanor

paul demers said:
I want to add thin, transparent, feathered-edge, custom drop shadows and
cast shadows to photos placed on the canvas themed background. The
transparency aspect will require that the implied background be a aprt of
the final PS7 image in order for me to adjust the size and transparency of
the feathered-edge shadows. Can I import the canvas background theme into
PS7 and work from there or do I impost the images into FP2002?
I want to incorporate some of the Roll-over actions available for
navigation links. PS7 has a number of them all ready "actioned" How do I
import those from the Jack davis PS7 WOW book?
If I generate my own tiled background in PS7, can that be imported into FP2002?

If I use a "Framed" design, will the search engines index me or will they
pass me by? In the "Nested Hierarchy" format, which of the 3 frames becomes
the indexed frame?
 

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