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Signs with Web Studio
The Signs Gallery offers you a wide selection of signs to work with. These signs are used wherever you like when you
want to communicate a concept visually. The over-use of signs can be an eyesore, however, so use them wisely.

Using the Signs Gallery
Like all other galleries in Web Studio, you simply drag a sign out of the gallery and drop it on your page. Now you know
just about everything you need to know about signs.

There are additional collections of signs in the Content Gallery on this site. Some of them have various tricks you can
perform with them. Let's see how...
Using the Web Studio Logo and the Downloadable Signs Collection
This Gallery shows the extra collections available on this site. There are two of interest to us here. The first is one
we're very proud of, the Web Studio logo for use on your site.
Double clicking on this thumbnail brings up the Web Studio Logo
gallery, below.
We encourage you to add one of these logos
to your site once you've finished it and saved
it to the Internet. Make sure you add a link to it
to http://www.webstudio.com !

We'll be forever grateful! In fact, you can steal
these two here if you like, right now! It's OK!
Using the Solid Color "Signs" from the Downloadable Sign Collection
These "signs" are actually part of a collection of solid colored shapes. There are rectangles, diamonds and
circles. These can be used for a variety of jobs, from solid color dividers to backgrounds behind other
objects, to use as signs when text is put on top of them. They are also very small in terms of download size,
920 bytes. You can resize them at will and they will stay 920 bytes, which makes them great for filling large
areas. Some of the more creative Web Studio users have created entire galleries of pages using nothing but
these shapes.
The shapes came from this sub-gallery in
the On-Line Sign Collection
They look like this
To add text, just create a text object, type your text and style it. Then put it on top of the sign!

To create a border, just put one on top of the other and stretch to suit.
And finally taking this concept to the Max!
These are a few from a collection of Solid
Color templates created by Jan Sopshire at
http://janstown.com/Begin.html

(page designs copyright Jan Sopshire, 2002)
You can create pages like this with nothing more than these "signs"!

Of course you'll want to add some text and maybe a picture as well.

But, solid colored objects making pages like this? Wow!
click on the pages to see more
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