Because "Pastelle Palette" has been specifically
designed for use on a 1024X768 screen, it will not work on an 800X600
screen (so don't even try it!); it also uses tables to keep the text neatly in the middle,
where it belongs. Right click on these images and the wallpaper to download, or If you are not conversant with frames, tables, or the use of transparent .gifs for correct text placement, you can download the entire set in a zipped file from the bottom of the page. As you may have noticed, this is a "Frames" set. "Why use frames?", you may ask. Frames keep page loading time down to a minimum - once the frameset has been downloaded to a browser, it stays there as visitors view your site. Instead of a new page of graphics having to be downloaded or updated all the time, only the middle or bottom part of the page needs to change, thereby saving time and bandwidth. |
Why "Pastelle Palette"? Well, you know how
it is... you're muddling around in Paintshop Pro or Photoshop (I use the latter) trying
this... trying that... experimenting, looking for something new, different, and
exciting... Well, I don't know about "exciting", but this is certainly
different from my usual bill of fare.. pastels, squiggles and splodges. I thought
"Pastelle Palette" suited it perfectly. If you disagree, by all means email me and
let me know why! These graphics form a set - they were created for and on this background. Try to use the individual graphics on any other background and I think you'll wish you hadn't! You are under no obligation to link back to Digital Tapestries if you use this set, however If you do wish to let people know where you got it, you can use the little matching logo included with the buttons below And now, here's the full set for you! |
"Pastelle Palette" uses the font Juliet on the
buttons and Bailey for the email symbol (because Juliet doesn't have one) - other
co-ordinated colours used for this set are:
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