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Recent Updates at DSD-Pro

DSD-Pro has multiple websites in our network.  Here’s what’s been happening lately here, there, and everywhere:
Increase Your Digi-Scrap Website Traffic
This weekend we opened the doors to our new Digi-Scrap Resource Directory!  We  have over 35 categories where you can list your website and advertise your services… absolutely free!  We’ve moved the listings we used to […]



How We Integrated our WordPress Blog and SMF Forums

Integrating various website components into one another can be a bit of a chore and a challenge. There are many things to consider when deciding how you want to integrate your components, or if you can accomplish what you hope to do. There are various scripts and methods you can use such as […]



DSD-Pro is Preparing for Change

Announcement:
We are getting ready to launch the new site with our improved products and services!
You’re going to be seeing a few changes in the DSD-Pro network
as we prepare for the launch.
These changes will be happening in phases.
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Phase One:
• New membership site posted live with new products and services (for current members only)
• Download center activated
• […]



Friday Sillyness

This posting has absolutely nothing at all to do with DSD-Pro business.
But heck - It’s F-R-I-D-A-Y! So I thought we’d just share a quick chuckle.
Wahoo - I really need one too! Both - a Friday and a chuckle!
A sales rep, an administration clerk, and the manager are walking to lunch when they find […]



Make the Most of Your Time

Well it’s me again… Greg.  I’m back with a another thought or two to share.  This one I think is an oldie, but a goodie.  Time is money.  Yes even in the digi-art business.
Do you find yourself doing similar things in your work sometimes?  Like creating the same size pages - using similar shapes, brush patterns, or lettering […]



How to Keep the Quality While Making Files Smaller

When making papers, many times you end up with a huge file.  One that is huge when it comes to transfering it to a customer.  So the tip(s) I offer you today, are included in this quick how-to about shrinking the size of your file, while still keeping the print quality high.
Tip 1:  When saving a large 300-ppi […]