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DIY: How to make pro-looking blog headers in WordPress

Hello ladies and gentlemen.

I kinda have something off the topic to show you today but not uninteresting at all. Infact this is something we’ll all like considering its the blog headers I’m talking about!

An easy tutorial on how to make your own blog header. Would you like that?

I have a couple of Blog headers to show you that I made from some old photographs today!

Tell you what, it was fun!

My Tool is photoshop CS5. So, this will hold true only if you have photoshop

Let’s start then

First go to Dashboard—>Appearance–>Headers and see the size of the image that you’ll need to put up. In my case it was 885 x 252 Pixels.

Next, open your photoshop and on the left top corner, find “File”

Click on “New” and paste the pixels in the pixel bar

You will see a patch of white canvas open on the window

Now, drag your photographs one by one and place it on top of the blank canvas

Once you ave placed the photograph you will see adjustable frame around it. Hold SHIFT + LEFT mouse to resize it according to the size you want to be fixed.

You can also not press shift but pressing shift reduces or increases the size of the picture in proportion. Without shift you might just find it a little too elongated or fat. DO IT.

Once you are satisfied with the size, position your image with the help of move tool

You can see the move tool, top right.

I’ll also tell you a little about the marquee tool. It’s basically used to cut a portion from the image. But more on this later.

NOTE

1. Always keep the layers open: Go to windows on the photoshop menu and click layers from the drop down or you can use F7

2. In case you need to choose a layer (a particular photograph), move your “Move” tool on top of that image, click and drag. If you want to adjust its size, CTRL + T. You will see the parameter appearing.

Just keep adding photographs till you are satisfied.

Now, press CTRL + S and save your file in either .png or .jpg.

.png becomes a bit heavy though!

All gibberish or no?

Let me know if you’d like it more detailed

If anyone’s trying this, positively leave me a comment 🙂

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