10 Fresh Galleries for Web Design Inspiration
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10 July 2010 17:07
Creativity needs a jumpstart at times. When you’re feeling creatively low, one of the best ways to get inspired is to admire and look at exceptional web designs. In this collection, you’ll discover some new web design galleries to check out. I hope you find at least a couple of new favorites that you’ll bookmark [...]
50 Examples of Drop-Down Navigation Menus in Web Designs
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9 July 2010 11:07
Having a clean and well-structured website navigation is key in designing an effective user interface. Drop-down menus are great for sites that have multiple levels of content hierarchy. The typical design pattern of a drop-down menu is that when a user hovers over the parent navigation item, a submenu of navigation items appears.
In this collection [...]
5 Good Habits That Will Make You a Better Coder
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8 July 2010 15:07
We all want to grow in the things we do, and in the field of web development, one of the main areas that we spend a lot of time on is our code. This could include HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Python, ActionScript or any other language that you may choose to use for building websites.
In [...]
250 Quick Web Design Tips (Part 2)
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7 July 2010 17:07
As web professionals, we’re always looking for ways to improve our knowledge and skills. Continuing on with our list of quick web design tips (see Part 1), these tips will cover the website development process as well as positive marketing and promotional tips for web designers.
This is the second part of a 2-part series. In [...]
Win $50 in Credits on Next Day Flyers
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7 July 2010 13:07
Next Day Flyers, an online printing company that delivers top-quality printed materials with one of the fastest turnaround times in the industry, has teamed up with Six Revisions to give three lucky readers $50 in credit. The winners can use the online design feature to create their own custom designs for [...]
Create a CSS3 Call to Action Button
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6 July 2010 13:07
Continuing on with my previous article showing the power of CSS3 for web designers, I’m now going to share with you a method for making a slick call to action button using only CSS.
Like the last article, I’m going to take a previous Photoshop tutorial called How to Create a Slick and [...]
Getting Started with the iPhone SDK
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5 July 2010 14:07
This article is a general overview of making iPhone apps using the iPhone software development kit (SDK).
In order to start making your own iPhone apps, you’ll need to sign up for a free Apple Developer account and download the iPhone SDK.
What’s the iPhone SDK?
Apple has bundled a ton of great resources into a mega 2GB [...]
A Guide to Premium WordPress Themes
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4 July 2010 11:07
The premium theme market has really exploded in the past few years. There are now many of premium themes sites (i.e. WooThemes) for WordPress alone, and that’s not even counting the hundreds of authors who publish themes on marketplaces like Themeforest or Mojo Themes.
With so many options out there, it can be hard for buyers [...]
Saving Bandwidth and Improving Site Speed Using CSS Spites
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3 July 2010 10:07
As a site owner, possibly the worst experience that you could serve upon your visitors is a frustrating wait whilst the clock spins and the page loads. In most cases, most of your potential customers would have pressed the back button in their browser and headed off somewhere else; this inevitably means a loss of [...]
Make the Most Out of Social Media
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2 July 2010 11:07
Social media is more than just socializing online. There is a broad range of conversation that happens online. One form of which is people talking about what they want to do. Sometimes, this can lead to great opportunities such as being able to work on awesome projects or meeting people to collaborate with.
Goals
Social media is [...]
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