The advanced guides and tutorials focus on sitebuilding according to web standards, dynamic content etc. Most of these require that you use Freeway Pro and/or are willing to hand code a little.
Using HTML 4 Layers
When starting on a new design, your first choice will often be whether or not to use layers. Which begs the question: When should you use layers, or perhaps more importantly when shouldn’t you use layers? It is your choice. No-one can make it for you...
Tiny, Tiny Favourites
There are two methods for incorporating Favicons —bookmark symbols— in your Freeway-created sites: one for Freeway Express users and one for Freeway Pro users. Although Pro users naturally can utilise the “Expressway”, if they so wish...
Extending: HTML rollovers
A reoccurring question, especially when code-oriented stuff is discussed at the 24h FreewayForum, is “how do I insert this or that code bit in Freeway?” The answer is as simple as it is visible. There’s a button...
Extending: Text styling
Start by creating a paragraph style specifically for this exercise. You can leave all the values at their default if you like. Name the style "test" or something equally clever. Now, the object of the exercise is to set a visible margin to the edges of the bounding box, so it’s a good idea to set a visible background color to the box…
Colophon
180 mph is a periodically published website and PDF magazine, created by Fred Kylander of Glimmerman Design. The purpose of 180 mph is to serve as an independent resource for users of the web desktop publishing software Freeway, by Softpress Systems Ltd. Neither 180 mph nor Glimmerman Design are affiliated or connected to Softpress Systems in any way. For official information about Freeway, please visit the Softpress web site.
180 mph is produced on an Apple G4, 17" Powerbook. The magazine is produced with Adobe InDesign 3, Illustrator 11 and Photoshop 8 (CS). The website is produced with Freeway Pro 3.5, SubEthaEdit 2 and Adobe Photoshop 8. Other hardware include a Canon EOS 300D and a Wacom Intuous tablet.
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