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Hello everyone I am in the process of creating a custom header in photoshop that I am going to intergrade into my site http://k-ophotography.smugmug.com/ and I was curious if anyone had any suggestions on a image size to use. I eventually want it to go the width any browser including iphones without any distortion. I am very new to web developing and to everything else that comes along with it, but I know photoshop pretty well so any help would be appreciated! Thanks in advance!

UPDATE: I am going to try to put in a banner to test out how it looks to see if the colors will look right and all that. The link Andy told me about here http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=194009 works for a regular navbar, though I have a drop down navbar. My question would be in that code going to work for what I want to use? If not maybe someone could direct me to the code I need to use. I looked at Allen's post about the drop down navbar here http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=168571 but its hard to find a answer when your looking through 1,000 plus postings. I appreciate any help on this update, and as always Thanks in advance!

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Figured it out, but have some work to do – Keith Mar 1 '12 at 22:47

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Let your creativity and imagination go, but one thing I always recommend is don't make your header graphic too tall, which will just force more scrolling by the viewer. Less than 100 pixels is great, more is fine, but not too much more. Here's a great customizing trick for a stretchy header.

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Great thank you once again Andy, I will post more as time goes on I'm sure. – Keith Mar 1 '12 at 17:59
Andy I Updated my question not sure since I already said its answered if I should be posting a new question but if you happen to see this let me know – Keith Mar 1 '12 at 21:09

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