WebStuff from PCCrafter
Using ebacks files for email messages
 
Please note that I create these mini-tuts as an aide or help
for my fellow PCCrafter Hugster's & that I am only
a HugClub member
I am not employed or affiliated with PCCrafter.com.
Any information, graphics, or excerpts quoted from the PCCrafter.com site or its forums, is for informational purposes only.
My how I do it:

First when downloading your Webstuff, 
note where you are downloading it to.
I download the webstuff to the same folder I put the desktop manager from PCCrafter which is located on my C drive as pcHugClub  c:/pcHugClub - 

For other content downloaded from PCCrafter, such as
monthly HugClub content or purchased Creatables -
I download to the PC HugWare folder, 
where my Hugbug Deluxe Browser is located
C:/PC HugWare

Screen save Steps I follow for downloading Web Stuff

Click on download link for each months content for 
PCHugClub Members  **remember you must be logged in
at the main PCCrafter.com site to download content

If I am downloading files or graphics, etc., 
I usually write  on a sheet of paper, 
the name of the file and where I am downloading it to,
so that I remember to either install it,
and where it is and what its name is. 
**For some graphic images that I download from other sources
I often will rename them to names I will remember 
and associate the graphic with.

Once I have downloaded the file from PCCrafter, I go 
to my C drive, find the folder I downloaded file to, 
then click on it to open and find the file(s) I downloaded,
and install it.

Then I click on the .exe files, and they automatically install to
their proper subfolder of webstuff.

After installing the January 2005 webstuff, the following are
screens of the ebacks files.
Ebacks are stationary graphic image backgrounds, used in emails.

This is an example of past eback content

 

Please NOTE: not all email programs will accept installing these graphics
and some of your recipients of your messages, may not see the graphics.
Remember too, that these are images, and may take awhile to load when
a recipient opens their messages. It is best NOT to use graphic intensive stationary images for Business email messaging. Also be aware of your font, its color, and text sizes used as, some text or font sizes, etc. are difficult to read against a graphic background.
When in doubt - "do without" the fancy graphics, and other images, etc., when communicating with email.

See from PCCrafter
Email Usage - Part Two: Taking advantage of HugClub WebStuff
http://www.pccrafter.com/pchugclub/members/technocrafter/tc_jan02lori.htm

More pages of interest for usage of WebStuff:

This information is  quoted from the PCCrafter / HugClub  website pages:
http://www.pccrafter.com

WebStuff Sets
Stuff Sets include your Web Stuff and Desktop Themes. Web stuff will enhance your email with HugWare fun! Add e-tags, e-stationery and animated banners to spice up your email. Use the Desktop Themes to make your computer HugWare fabulous! Each month you get new wallpapers, cursors and icons.

See this PCHugClub page regarding webstuff
http://www.pccrafter.com/pchugclub/webstuff.aspx

See this posting under the Technocrafters Articles
http://www.pccrafter.com/pchugclub/members/technocrafter.aspx

Also you will need to download the free Desktop Manager and then install it,
  to use some of the web stuff content
http://www.pccrafter.com/pchugclub/desktopmanager.aspx

The Desktop Manager is a great new tool that was created with pcHugClub members in mind that makes changing your pcHugClub content quick and simple.



My own page tutorial of  showing how I use webstuff
http://www.marynpauln.com/4webstuff.html

How I use the Stationary from Webstuff using Microsoft PictureIt software
http://www.marynpauln.com/4usingwebstuff.html

Downloading and installing PCCrafter Projects Graphics files, Creatables, past content, & finding the freebies, etc.
http://www.marynpauln.com/downloadinstall.html

Other mini-pictorials I have created


My other mini tutorials I have created for use with PCCrafter graphics or the chat forums

 
Saving "other" image collections within 
HugBug Deluxe Browser
http://marynpauln.com/2saveinfolders.html

Drag and Drop images from Browser
http://marynpauln.com/dragndrop.html

Getting the white out surrounding JPG graphics - using the software programs : Digital Image Pro, PaintShop Pro, and Photoshop Elements
http://teas2dine4.com/whiteouts.html

Saving templates to folder in your Hugbug Deluxe Browser
http://marynpauln.com/savetemplates.html

Printing Image Collections from your Deluxe Browser
http://marynpauln.com/4printcollections.html

Using sigtags from PCCrafter Gallery and posting in forum postings
http://marynpauln.com/4siggallerytags.html

Pictorial for links to information about: finding free sigtags, tutorials, image formats, how to find a spot online to host your images (with the links to the various helpful instruction junction posts too), and more.
http://marynpauln.com/sigtagimages.html

Also of interest:
I created a page of favorite links for Template resources
includes a few links to tutorials to how to fill them in
using various software programs
http://www.teas2dine4.com/4templatelinks.html

***Please Note***
these mini-pictorials demonstrate the ways "I" go about doing things. You may find other online tutorials or methods that help you accomplish these tasks, easier or better. 
Feel free to experiment with software and/or use other steps or features the software  offers. 

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