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Head First HTML with CSS

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adding a logo<br />

204 Chapter 5<br />

The myPod Web page is<br />

looking awesome! I think<br />

you should add a logo to the<br />

page - that would add a<br />

great finishing touch.<br />

Great idea. In fact, we’ve got a myPod<br />

logo all ready to go.<br />

Take another look in the folder<br />

“chapter5/mypod”, and you’ll find a<br />

folder called “logo”. In that folder<br />

you’ll find a file called “mypod.psd”.<br />

The “.psd” means that the file has<br />

been saved in the Photoshop format, a<br />

common format for digital images. But<br />

Photoshop format files are meant for<br />

processing digital images, not for Web<br />

pages, so we’ll have to do some work to<br />

get a “Web ready” image from it.<br />

Many photo editing applications<br />

understand .psd files, so even<br />

if you don’t have Photoshop<br />

Elements, follow along for<br />

the next few pages. If your<br />

application can’t open the “.psd”<br />

file, you’ll find the images from<br />

each step in the “logo” folder.

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