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		<title>Create a Button for a Website</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this tutorial, we will be using a few of Photoshop’s vector based tools along with layer styles to create a button perfect for use on the web. STEP 1: Open a new 80x24px Canvas in Photoshop. STEP 2: Click on the Rounded Rectangle Tool (Hotkey: U). Change the Radius to 6px in the Rounded [...]]]></description>
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