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Tom Green

Tom is a professor of Interactive Multimedia through the Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning’s School of Media Studies. Like all faculty in the program, Tom believes his students deserve to be taught by instructors who are regarded as experts in their field and whose knowledge of their subject is current with industry best practice.

New in Fireworks CS6: jQuery Mobile Themes
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New in Fireworks CS6: jQuery Mobile Themes

Adobe have been using Labs as a testing area for features and extensions for some time. One such extension, which now ships as standard, allows jQuery Mobile themes to be built in Fireworks CS6 and exported as usable code.

New in Fireworks CS6: CSS Properties and Sprites
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New in Fireworks CS6: CSS Properties and Sprites

Continuing our look at new features in Adobe Fireworks CS6, let’s now check out some of the ways in which you can directly output your work as browser-friendly code.

What’s New in Fireworks CS6?
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What’s New in Fireworks CS6?

As you’ll probably know, I just love Adobe Fireworks; it’s my favorite tool for creating images in a multi-screen environment. Thanks to the release of Fireworks CS6 my love affair has blossomed even further, so over the next few days we’re going to look at some of the reasons why.

First Look: The New Scripting Features of Adobe Edge
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First Look: The New Scripting Features of Adobe Edge

Edge Preview release 3 introduces code snippets and the ability to add interactivity to your presentations. In this collection of 3 screencasts we’ll take a look at the new features, and put them to work in an interactive slideshow.

Building a jQuery Mobile Theme With Adobe Fireworks
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Building a jQuery Mobile Theme With Adobe Fireworks

In this tutorial I’ll demonstrate how easy it is to create a jQuery Mobile theme in Fireworks, preview the theme, and move it into an HTML5 jQuery sample in Dreamweaver CS 5.5.

Quick Tip: Build CSS3 Effects Using Fireworks CS5
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Quick Tip: Build CSS3 Effects Using Fireworks CS5

One of the really neat things about CSS3 is the ability to create objects containing special effects such as gradients, rounded corners and even drop shadows. In this tutorial I’m going to show you how a new Fireworks extension can do all the hard work for you.


This entry is part 8 of 8 in the Fireworks Pro Series Session
Adobe Edge: Working With an Existing Web Page
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Adobe Edge: Working With an Existing Web Page

One aspect of Adobe Edge to have so far been overlooked is its ability to take elements on an existing web page and put them into motion. We’re going to look at doing just that, using a Themeforest template as our guinea pig.

Animating the Webdesigntuts+ Logo With Adobe Edge
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Animating the Webdesigntuts+ Logo With Adobe Edge

Welcome back to another screencast featuring Adobe Edge, this time diving further into its animation capabilities. Read on to see what’s covered..

Introducing Adobe Edge
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Introducing Adobe Edge

Edge is the latest design tool to hit Adobe Labs. It allows designers to bring animated content to websites, using web standards like HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS3.

During this introduction we’re going to make acquaintance with the interface, examine the timeline and apply some animation to a real project.

How to Use CSS Sprites in Fireworks and Dreamweaver
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How to Use CSS Sprites in Fireworks and Dreamweaver

Ever wondered how use CSS Sprites in your own web projects? Today, Tom Green (our resident Adobe expert) is going to walk through how to create CSS sprites in Fireworks and then put them to use in Dreamweaver. If you haven’t used CSS Sprites before, or if you’re just looking for an easier way to implement them, look no further!

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