YabbAdobe’s InDesign Holiday Lights
Our friend Russell Viers, who runs the very funny and informative site Yabb-Adobe-Doo, has posted a wonderful InDesign tip in comic format. The tip has to do with an "easter...
Our friend Russell Viers, who runs the very funny and informative site Yabb-Adobe-Doo, has posted a wonderful InDesign tip in comic format. The tip has to do with an “easter egg” — a hidden and undocumented feature inside InDesign — that lets you create “Christmas lights” and apply them to any path as a custom stroke style. Plus, as a bonus, the comic strip features another friend and colleague, Scott Citron! Laugh out loud. Joe Bob says Check it Out.
And, as an extra bonus for reading this post, we’ll give you a hint about some other stroke style easter eggs that will make sense after you read his comic strip: Instead of Lights, try Feet, Woof, and Happy.
This article was last modified on December 18, 2021
This article was first published on December 20, 2006
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