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Web designers who work in Linux may find it difficult to test their work with all of today’s popular browsers. One of the major difficulties is that the most popular one is Internet Explorer which is only available for MS Windows. Even though this browser is known for its quirky interpretation of web standards, it is so widespread that web designers can’t afford to ignore it.
You can always try to run Windows applications on Linux using Wine but finding all DLL dependencies and registry entries can turn to be a total pain.
Introducing IEs4Linux
The Microsoft browser is an integral part of Windows and relies heavily on the WinAPI. Even though Wine is designed to handle WinAPI references, installing Internet Explorer with it can be an adventure.
IEs4Linux is a collection of shell scripts that automatically download the compressed packages (.cab files) from Microsoft’s website, modify the configuration files and use Wine to install the software. The current version of IEs4Linux supports Internet Explorer versions 5.0, 5.5 and 6. Version 7 of IE is supported in the latest beta version of IEs4Linux.
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Comments (1) Posted by Stephane on Wednesday, October 10th, 2007
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If you’ve followed Fireworks Tutorial : Creating A Curled Photo Effect – Part 1, you should have added a border to a photo of your choice. Now we’re going to see how to add a reflective sheen to the curled photo and we’re going to make the drop shadow look a little bit better.
Using the pointer tool
, start by dragging the vertical guide off the canvas. Select the grouped item from the layer panel and click on “Modify => Ungroup” from the main menu.

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Comments (0) Posted by Stephane on Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007
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Back from babyland (my girlfriend gave birth last monday), I gotta say it’s been a pretty busy week with little to no sleep! I’m getting back on track a little at a time, gotta say that a first baby isn’t an easy task but it’s totally worth it!
Anyway, let’s start the week with a Fireworks tutorial on how to create a curled photo effect.
You can use Macromedia Fireworks MX, Fireworks 8 or Adobe Fireworks CS3. For this tutorial, I’ll be using this photo:

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Comments (1) Posted by Stephane on Monday, October 1st, 2007
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