Ten Ton Give-Away: Win A Copy Of Ten Ton Photoshop!
Yeah, that’s right baby! Here’s your chance to score a copy of Ten Ton Photoshop! Why the give-away? Well did you know that this month marks the 20th birthday of Adobe’s image editing titan? To celebrate, Ten Ton is giving away a copy of Ten Ton Photoshop Essentials! How much does that rule? Our randomly drawn lucky winner can choose between either Ten Ton Photoshop Essentials Part One or Ten Ton Photoshop Essentials Part Two.
So how do you shoot for a copy? Easy. All ya gotta do is throw a comment into this post. You can talk about whatever you’d like: Your favorite Photoshop command, why you want to learn Photoshop, a war story from the Photoshop trenches…whatever you’d like. Just keep it clean for the youngins, kay? The contest runs until the end of the month, so you have until Feb 28 to enter. Sound sweet? Damn straight!
On March 1st, we’ll randomly draw a name from our list of comments and announce the winner. In the meantime, check out this fantastic post over on WebDesignerDepot about the past 20 years of Photoshop and the origins of your favorite image app!
Here it is, Episode #3 of Ten Ton TV! In this episode, I get into discussing browser redirects; specifically, how to set up what are called “301 Redirects” using htaccess files. You’re sure to dig it — and this could possibly save you some cash, too. Also in this episode, I reveal the next set of DVD titles coming from Ten Ton Books. The Ten Ton community as spoken, and I’m answerin’ the call! Enjoy!
Here’s an older article from the previous incarnation of the Ten Ton website that a few readers have been looking for. Enjoy!
If you have content in one site that you’d like to use in another site that you’ve defined in Dreamweaver, you could certainly copy your files to the second site’s local root folder on your hard drive. However, there’s a much easier way to do this is directly from the Assets panel itself.
Here’s how to copy assets to other sites:
In the Asset panel, open the category that contains your asset, then select it.
From the Asset panel’s Option menu, choose Copy to Site, then select the site you’d like to copy the asset to in the sub-menu.