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    I actually require a black gradient for this? Hope that makes sense?
    Wow that seems a complicated way to achieve this.
    The method Gary mentions, is the standard way to achieve this with a graphical Web site builder. Any other method will be less straight forward and require css knowledge and editing.

    Here's a video showing the Xara way using version 6:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCmgWxgO9A0

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    Thank you guys, appreciated and, thanks very much for the Youtube link, really helps

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    Hello again,

    I'm following the Youtube tutorial on this but I'm struggling with the part where you make the second part of the gradient? I'm visually challenged so maybe this is why but I cannot get this part right.

    Any help appreciated, thanks

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    sledger double clicked on the fill path arrow to create a new color. Once you have added a new color you can change it to any color you wish.

    The benefit to sledger's bitmap fill as that since it starts and ends with the same color the repeats if your page get longer than the bitmap fill tiles seamlessly.

    Sledger's fill was applied to the page. Likewise you could apply it to the background behind the page instead of the page, by holding down the Ctrl key and dragging and dropping the bitmap onto the pasteboard area, the area beyond the page. The the page can be any color you want.

    Open the attached file. You may get a warning that the file was created with a newer version. Ignore the warning the page will open fine.

    Preview the page in the browser and you will see the gradiated background is on the screen background and the page floats in the center.

    To add a color to the page either drag and drop a color from the screen palette, or mix a new color in the Color Editor and Ctrl drag and drop the color from the small preview window onto the page (or pasteboard).

    This may seem like a lot of effort. But as you get familiar with how Xara works, it all makes sense and goes much faster.
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    Thank you very much Gary.

    I can carry out the following OK:

    I create the rectangle

    I fill in the colour black

    I use CTRL and fill and make this into a gradient

    I make a point in the middle

    BUT, when I come to make the second gradient (so it goes black/white in the middle/black at the end) I cannot accomplish this for some reason? Hope I'm making sense?

    Thanks again for your time
    Graham

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    Click on both ends, one end at a time, and change the color by pressing on any of the colored squares on the screen palette. You have to do this with the Fill Tool.

    Select the center color and change that color as well.

    Now create a bitmap copy (Arrange menu).
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    Hello again, I do as suggested above but just get one colour right through the rectangle, either full black or gradient but not as the video shows? I'm getting ready to give up on this sadly

    Thank you anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwpriester View Post
    Click on both ends, one end at a time, and change the color by pressing on any of the colored squares on the screen palette. You have to do this with the Fill Tool.

    Select the center color and change that color as well.

    Now create a bitmap copy (Arrange menu).
    I find it difficult to select the ends of the gradient fill line so I use the TAB key instead. Just press tab and it selects one end. Pressing TAB again selects the other end

    Nick
    Last edited by Theo; 31 May 2012 at 12:51 PM. Reason: add a bit

 

 

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