Sexy Tooltips te permite crear tooltips realmente sexys. Reemplaza esos feos, aburridos y amarillos tooltips del navegador, por unos con toda la onda! Read the rest of this entry »
October 21st, 2010 admin Posted in CSS Tutorials, Design and Layout, HTML & XHTML Tutorials, JavaScript & AJAX Tutorials No Comments »
Sexy Tooltips te permite crear tooltips realmente sexys. Reemplaza esos feos, aburridos y amarillos tooltips del navegador, por unos con toda la onda! Read the rest of this entry »
August 20th, 2010 admin Posted in CSS Tutorials, Design and Layout, HTML & XHTML Tutorials, JavaScript & AJAX Tutorials No Comments »
We visited this concept of re-sizeable background images before… but reader Doug Shults sent me in a link that uses a really awesome technique that I think is better than any of the previous techniques. Read the rest of this entry »
June 7th, 2010 admin Posted in Design and Layout No Comments »
A well-thought logo is the one that successfully communicate ideas to people. Logos have great importance in creating brand identity that’s why designers compete to be creative to deliver their message in a unique way.
Today, we focused on logos that use creative methods to represent the brand through color, shapes, and typography. In this post we’ll feature 30 clever logos for your design inspiration.
April 15th, 2010 admin Posted in CSS Tutorials, Design and Layout, JavaScript & AJAX Tutorials, Open source, PHP & MySQL No Comments »
For moderately sized sites (including simple e-Commerce sites), WordPress does a pretty good job as a CMS, making it easy to maintain your site, and update your content. Of course, it does this best with the help of a good theme, and some great plugins. The strength of WordPress is the community of developers who have already done almost anything you can think of with it. Here are the best plugins we’ve run across, the ones we install for nearly all of our client’s sites. Read the rest of this entry »
January 28th, 2010 admin Posted in CSS Tutorials, Design and Layout 1 Comment »
January 10th, 2010 admin Posted in Design and Layout 1 Comment »
There are a lot of online resources available where You can change, enhance and make funny photo editing without knowing and program like Photoshop. Maybe You want to be on magazine cover, want Your own personalized dollar or maybe just want to change Your mood? Now You can do it with just few mouse clicks and in few seconds. I collected all the best free photo editing services, which will keep You busy for quite a while and You will receive amazing results – maybe funny, maybe silly – but You’ll get original photos and few more reasons to smile. Read the rest of this entry »
May 29th, 2009 admin Posted in CSS Tutorials, Design and Layout, HTML & XHTML Tutorials No Comments »
When you are developing a site, there is a heck of a lot of “refreshing” going on. You start to get a pretty good feel for what your browser is going to pick up on a single refresh, and what it won’t. For example, I find that if I over-write an image file on the server, it will take me two refreshes for that image to update on the live site. Then maybe I’ll pop over into Opera and see how the site is doing over there, only to find on the first render of the page that is a really old version. Uh oh. Refresh. Refresh. Oh… there it is.
September 21st, 2008 admin Posted in CSS Tutorials, Design and Layout, HTML & XHTML Tutorials No Comments »
There’s nothing worse then having to sit and wait while the images are loading on your webpages. We’ve become a society of convenience with microwaves, instant soup and lightening fast servers. We want things in the blink of an eye.
Your visitors expect nothing less when they land on your site. You’ve only got a couple of seconds before they hit that back button…. and they are gone… to a faster site that will give them the information they want instantly!
Here are 10 quick tips for decreasing the load time on your graphics.
March 20th, 2008 admin Posted in Design and Layout 6 Comments »
For all the recent buzz and bubble generated by the IE8 beta, the slightly depressing reality is that IE6 is still going to be occupying more of our thoughts (and nightmares) for the foreseeable future. Even as IE7 has begun to gain market share, I can’t say I’m spending any less time writing IE6-specific code than I was, say, two years ago. Sad but true.