Mark the Spot: Tell AT&T Where the iPhone Sucks

In: web resources

7 Dec 2009

I recently noticed that almost all of my calls in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, hardly a data hotspot, drop at least once. Every single one. Now I know what people mean when they say AT&T sucks.

Well now there is an electronic version of that crosswalk button for me to push whenever my signal degrades. This app, free in the App Store lets you pinpoint your location when the call was dropped. Expect a good constellation of points around my house.

.


Go to Source

1 Response to Mark the Spot: Tell AT&T Where the iPhone Sucks

Avatar

ьο_ғŕдNo Gravatar

February 8th, 2010 at 11:56 pm

Sure thing, first select the image with the Selection or Direct Selection Tool.

Now open your Appearance Palette (Window -> Appearance or Shift+F6).

You will see all of the objects attributes including fill, stroke, etc. You should see the drop shadow listed here.

Single-click the drop shadow in the Appearance palette, and click the trash can icon (Delete Selected Item) on the bottom of the palette. The drop shadow should disappear.

*Note* As you've specified, this is the way to delete a drop shadow when used from the Effects menu. If you had added the drop shadow via the Filter menu (Filter -> Stylize -> Drop Shadow), then you would go into the layers palette to delete it.

Hope this helps!

Comment Form

About this blog

This blog delivers stylish and dynamic news for designers and web-developers on all subjects of design, ranging from: CSS, Ajax, Javascript, web design, graphics, typography, advertising & much more. Our goal is to help you communicate effectively on the web with an engaging website or functional interface.

Internet MegaMeeting, LLC Microsoft Store LinkShare  Referral  Program Iolo technologies, LLC Artisteer - Web Design Generator FTPress.com (Pearson Education) Mobile Security: Parental Controls and Monitoring Atom Entertainment (formerly AtomShockwave)
.
Web Analytics