Colour Schemes There are eight types of basic
Colour Schemes There are eight types of basic colour schemes to choose from: • Complementary: Complementary or opposite colours from the colour wheel • Split Complementary: Three colours—the main colour and colours from either side of its complement • Triad: Three colours from equidistant points on the colour wheel • Monochromatic: Different shades and depths of a single colour • Analogous: The main colour and the colours from either side of it on the colour wheel • Neutral: Uses a colour that has been reduced by adding black • Achromatic: No colour—just blacks, whites and greys • Secondary: Green, purple and orange used together.
Why do you like this website? - It has different features that looks stunning, I really like the way it’s been designed.
- How is theme? A theme is a central topic a text treats. Themes can be divided into two categories: a work's thematic concept is what readers "think the work is about" and its thematic statement being "what the work says about the subject.
- How can you interact with it? They have different contacts, you can interact they by phone number, email address and location.
- Is it simple and neat? It is simple and neat the way it’s been designed.
- Where is the menu bar? You can find the menu bar is on the top right hand side.
- Do they have a link to social media? They have a link to the social media.
Resolution units can be tied to physical sizes, to the overall size of a picture, or to angular subtense. Line pairs are often used instead of lines; a line pair comprises a dark line and an adjacent light line. A line is either a dark line or a light line. A resolution of 10 lines per millimetre means 5 dark lines alternating with 5 light lines, or 5 line pairs per millimetre. Photographic lens and film resolution are most often quoted in line pairs per millimetre.
Thumbnail is a term used by graphic designers and photographers for a small image representation of a larger image, usually intended to make it easier and faster to look at or manage a group of larger images. For example, software that lets you manage a number of images often provides a miniaturized version of each image so that you don't have to remember the file name of each image.
JPEG is a commonly used method of lossy compression for digital images, particularly for those images produced by digital photography. The degree of compression can be adjusted, allowing a selectable tradeoff between storage size and image quality. JPEG typically achieves 10: 1 compression with little perceptible loss in image quality.
PNG Portable Network Graphics is a raster graphics file format that supports lossless data compression. PNG was created as an improved, nonpatented replacement for Graphics Interchange Format.
Hashtag A word or phrase preceded by a hash sign (#), used on social media websites and applications, especially Twitter, to identify messages on a specific topic.
Website template A website template is a predesigned resource that shows the structure for the comprehensive layout and display features of any website. It is provided by various suppliers to help make Web design a lot easier for designers.
Image optimization is both an art and science: an art because there is no one definitive answer for how best to compress an individual image, and a science because there are many well developed techniques and algorithms that can significantly reduce the size of an image.
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