The more intuitive layout structure is designed, the better users can understand the content. Whatever content you have to present, you can present them in a more interactive & more responsive ways. Read the rest of this entry »
March 21st, 2010 admin Posted in HTML & XHTML Tutorials, JavaScript & AJAX Tutorials No Comments »
The more intuitive layout structure is designed, the better users can understand the content. Whatever content you have to present, you can present them in a more interactive & more responsive ways. Read the rest of this entry »
March 21st, 2010 admin Posted in HTML & XHTML Tutorials, JavaScript & AJAX Tutorials No Comments »
With jQuery becoming ever more popular, the volume and quality of plugins and tutorials that developers are releasing and writing are increasing rapidly. 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.
May 12th, 2009 admin Posted in HTML & XHTML Tutorials No Comments »
Navigate to the Skype Web site then click Share on the menu bar at the top of the window.
Locate and click on the Skype Buttons link at the bottom of the page under the heading Skype Share. Read the rest of this entry »
March 17th, 2009 admin Posted in HTML & XHTML Tutorials 1 Comment »
Internet has become a more beautiful place now than it used to be till few years back. I am saying this in terms of beauty of the web designs. The look and feel of the websites are now much better than what they used to be. The continuous evolution in the web designing technologies have contributed immensely towards the beautification of websites. One of the worst part of website till sometime back used to be its 404 error page but now things have changed for good. The designers themselves don’t like the weird 404 error pages and that is perhaps major reason why these less frequently seen pages are sporting some color and statement. Let’s take a look at some of the beautiful and simple 404 error pages.
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 18th, 2008 admin Posted in HTML & XHTML Tutorials No Comments »
When Microsoft’s best and brightest took the stage at MIX08 last week, we all knew we’d be hearing about Internet Explorer 8. If we were lucky, we might even get to see Internet Explorer 8 in action. But Microsoft took us all by surprise, releasing a public beta of the new browser for is to download immediately and try for ourselves!
Though it is still a work in progress, IE8 beta 1 already represents a huge leap forward in standards support. The new layout engine makes incredible strides in the area of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and for JavaScript developers there are significant gains in performance and compatibility with Document Object Model (DOM) standards.