Like I said before Dan, I love the theme I really do. I’m just at this moment coding, a new layout for Weburton. I have created a layout in Photoshop, with a nice noise background for the body. But when it can to coding it to the layout and repeating it, it just doesn’t look as good as it did in Photoshop. Just wondered if you have any tips on creating a decent noise background, that looks good when you repeat it?
18, November 2010, 10:28am -
GhostPool(Author)-
Hey Antony,
I suggest first turning the noise background into a pattern (Edit > Define Pattern) and that way you can try to get it look good when it’s being repeated in photoshop. Generally noise backgrounds can easily be repeated since the eye isn’t drawn to any particular point.
To create a noise effect go to Filter > Noise > Add Noise and set it between 1 and 2.
Thanks Dan, I new how to make a noise texture. But I didn’t think to use it as a pattern, thanks for the advice buddy
24, November 2010, 9:54am -
Andrew(Author)-
Best template I have ever had the pleasure of working with and the author does a wonderful job of supporting his products. Thank you.
04, May 2011, 3:25pm -
Rebecca(Author)-
Hiya
Interested in the Supermassive theme you’ve developed but wondering if you can help me with a few queries:
1) How flexible is the template if I want to add additional plugins / change skins and fonts etc?
2) How much support do you provide once the template has been purchased?
3) Does the template accomodate off-site or on-site video and photo hosting?
4) How compatible is the template on mobile phones? Does it require further optimising? If it does, is it easy enough to do?
Many thanks for your help
Rebecca
22, May 2011, 9:21pm -
GhostPool(Author)-
Hi there,
1) That’s hard to answer. It obviously depends on the plugins you want to install. You can change the skins by adjusting the style sheets and images and the theme comes with a range of fonts already.
2) I provide unlimited support for theme set up help and any bugs/issues you encounter. I’ll also help with very basic customizations, but this is generally beyond the scope of free support.
3) The theme supports self hosted videos (FLV, MP4 etc.) which need to be hosted on the same server as the theme, as well as YouTube and Vimeo videos.
4) The theme looks the same on a computer browser as it does on a smart phone browser. There are settings for mobile display.
I love all of them! Business blog owners will probably be happy over these. These kinds of themes are valuable to make the business blog attract visitors.
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Comments are now closed for this post.Like I said before Dan, I love the theme I really do. I’m just at this moment coding, a new layout for Weburton. I have created a layout in Photoshop, with a nice noise background for the body. But when it can to coding it to the layout and repeating it, it just doesn’t look as good as it did in Photoshop. Just wondered if you have any tips on creating a decent noise background, that looks good when you repeat it?
18, November 2010, 10:28am -Hey Antony,
I suggest first turning the noise background into a pattern (Edit > Define Pattern) and that way you can try to get it look good when it’s being repeated in photoshop. Generally noise backgrounds can easily be repeated since the eye isn’t drawn to any particular point.
To create a noise effect go to Filter > Noise > Add Noise and set it between 1 and 2.
19, November 2010, 10:14pm -Thanks Dan, I new how to make a noise texture. But I didn’t think to use it as a pattern, thanks for the advice buddy
24, November 2010, 9:54am -Best template I have ever had the pleasure of working with and the author does a wonderful job of supporting his products. Thank you.
04, May 2011, 3:25pm -Hiya
Interested in the Supermassive theme you’ve developed but wondering if you can help me with a few queries:
1) How flexible is the template if I want to add additional plugins / change skins and fonts etc?
2) How much support do you provide once the template has been purchased?
3) Does the template accomodate off-site or on-site video and photo hosting?
4) How compatible is the template on mobile phones? Does it require further optimising? If it does, is it easy enough to do?
Many thanks for your help
Rebecca
22, May 2011, 9:21pm -Hi there,
1) That’s hard to answer. It obviously depends on the plugins you want to install. You can change the skins by adjusting the style sheets and images and the theme comes with a range of fonts already.
2) I provide unlimited support for theme set up help and any bugs/issues you encounter. I’ll also help with very basic customizations, but this is generally beyond the scope of free support.
3) The theme supports self hosted videos (FLV, MP4 etc.) which need to be hosted on the same server as the theme, as well as YouTube and Vimeo videos.
4) The theme looks the same on a computer browser as it does on a smart phone browser. There are settings for mobile display.
23, May 2011, 2:50pm -I love all of them! Business blog owners will probably be happy over these. These kinds of themes are valuable to make the business blog attract visitors.
19, October 2011, 4:42am -