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<blockquote data-quote="MacNewbie" data-source="post: 1171414" data-attributes="member: 23576"><p>Hey Guys,</p><p></p><p>I am in the market for hiring a programmer for my website..I already have a designer but i have 3 questions....(Basically i need to be sure what kind of programmer to hire and what files i would need from my designer to make it all work)</p><p></p><p>1.) For javascript action coding as seen on: <a href="http://www.toasteddigital.com/" target="_blank">http://www.toasteddigital.com/</a> what exactly do i need from my designer in order to make all of this work? I've heard that I should provide the following:<em> "A layered source file in either, Photoshop (.PSD) or Illustrator (.AI) format with the dynamic elements (like hovers) somehow made obvious to us. Our suggestion: two versions of the file, one with all dynamic elements (like rollovers) hidden, and a matching one with these elements visible. "</em> since I am not a programmer I have no idea what this actually means... If i am understanding correctly all i need are two stationary images? That would make sense for simple tab actions, but if you look at the animation in the center of the site above...there is a truck driving in & out of the house etc. how would something like that be achievable with two stationary images? </p><p></p><p>2.) please take a look at this site: <a href="http://catrabbit.com.au/blog/" target="_blank">http://catrabbit.com.au/blog/</a> if you click from tab to tab notice how the only part that refreshes is the background. the header stays stationary. I like this because it looks way more professional than a site like <a href="http://www.kimkardashian.com" target="_blank">http://www.kimkardashian.com</a> which reloads every time you click on a tab...is this javascript coding?</p><p></p><p>Lastly,</p><p></p><p>3.) this is really cool and something i've never seen before.... <a href="http://www.alexandregomes.com.br/" target="_blank">http://www.alexandregomes.com.br/</a> how would i achieve something similar in my header graphic? is this javascript? </p><p></p><p></p><p>Any & all help would be appreciated thanks!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacNewbie, post: 1171414, member: 23576"] Hey Guys, I am in the market for hiring a programmer for my website..I already have a designer but i have 3 questions....(Basically i need to be sure what kind of programmer to hire and what files i would need from my designer to make it all work) 1.) For javascript action coding as seen on: [url]http://www.toasteddigital.com/[/url] what exactly do i need from my designer in order to make all of this work? I've heard that I should provide the following:[I] "A layered source file in either, Photoshop (.PSD) or Illustrator (.AI) format with the dynamic elements (like hovers) somehow made obvious to us. Our suggestion: two versions of the file, one with all dynamic elements (like rollovers) hidden, and a matching one with these elements visible. "[/I] since I am not a programmer I have no idea what this actually means... If i am understanding correctly all i need are two stationary images? That would make sense for simple tab actions, but if you look at the animation in the center of the site above...there is a truck driving in & out of the house etc. how would something like that be achievable with two stationary images? 2.) please take a look at this site: [url]http://catrabbit.com.au/blog/[/url] if you click from tab to tab notice how the only part that refreshes is the background. the header stays stationary. I like this because it looks way more professional than a site like [url]http://www.kimkardashian.com[/url] which reloads every time you click on a tab...is this javascript coding? Lastly, 3.) this is really cool and something i've never seen before.... [url]http://www.alexandregomes.com.br/[/url] how would i achieve something similar in my header graphic? is this javascript? Any & all help would be appreciated thanks! . [/QUOTE]
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