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D. Tonks Icons
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Post 1 made on Wednesday April 18, 2007 at 08:30
DonnieDarko
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I am just curious D. Tonks layout and icons I have found all icons I need for his format, except a PS3 one, I am wondering if anyone can tell me how he made the icons for his design, do I need to get corel, and once I do how easy will it be to make my own, or modify an icon? Of course I would need to make a ps3 button on the main page, and for the upper area menu the one with black and white icons.
Post 2 made on Wednesday April 18, 2007 at 17:12
Adamh4
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I've already done the PS3 Main Button and the smaller one for the top bar, if you send me an e-mail I will send them to you.

I'm assuming your using the colour Pronto?

Cheers, Adam.
OP | Post 3 made on Wednesday April 18, 2007 at 20:47
DonnieDarko
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Unfortunately not, I was going to purchase a the 7000 but got a great deal on my neighbors 3000 that saved me alot of money.

Is there anyway to convert your icon so they could be used on the 3000.
Post 4 made on Thursday April 19, 2007 at 19:05
suppafreak
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I was able to open the 7000 files in the Pronto NG and paste them into the 3000 file. However, if the 7000 files are png, you will not be able to use png transperance, because 3000 does not have that option. Once the 3000 file is exported the buttons will be displayed in black and white. You can always convert the buttons to greyscale and then import them to ProntoNG.
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Post 5 made on Friday April 20, 2007 at 09:36
Ernie Bornn-Gilman
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Re sanjosecab.com et al,
I don't kow if you made the web sites or you made the businesses. I could see a cabbie having interests in other things and doing all three businesses.

Meanwhile, about the cabbie site: If I find a business on the internet that I think iI will EVER want to use, the first thing I want to do is put its phone number in my Palm Pilot.

What will happen to Paul's client who wants to call him in a couple of days, say from a restaurant, and is just doing research now, but who can't find a phone number on the site? Does he have to limit himself to Internet Cafes?

It just occurred to me that the phone number is probably in the photos of the cab, but that is sure not an intuitive place to list a business number on a web site! I think it should be on the home page.
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Post 6 made on Friday April 20, 2007 at 16:00
jcl
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On April 20, 2007 at 09:36, Ernie Bornn-Gilman said...
Re sanjosecab.com et al,
I don't kow if you made the web sites or you made the
businesses. I could see a cabbie having interests in
other things and doing all three businesses.

Meanwhile, about the cabbie site: If I find a business
on the internet that I think iI will EVER want to use,
the first thing I want to do is put its phone number in
my Palm Pilot.

What will happen to Paul's client who wants to call him
in a couple of days, say from a restaurant, and is just
doing research now, but who can't find a phone number
on the site? Does he have to limit himself to Internet
Cafes?


It just occurred to me that the phone number is probably
in the photos of the cab, but that is sure not an intuitive
place to list a business number on a web site! I think
it should be on the home page.

Huh???
Jon
Too many toys, too little time.


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