From: http://designshack.net
Are you tired of creating building websites using the same old grid-based layouts for every project? Have you been itching to break away from the norm and attempt something a little more organic?
Today we’ll take a look at a few sites that have done just that to see what we can learn [...]
from: http://designshack.net
Do you hate CSS grid frameworks but love the rapid layout benefits that they provide? Do you struggle with the math and code necessary to create your own flexible multi-column layouts on the fly?
Today we’re going to walk you through creating your own basic, reusable system for creating multiple columns that you [...]
from:http://designshack.net/articles/css/15-tips-for-designing-terrific-tables
In a sense, they’re meant to be that way. A good table communicates a lot of information in a concise, easy to understand way. Because the emphasis really should be on the information, over-designing a table can kill the effectiveness. However, in the right hands, clever design can not only make a table [...]
From: http://coding.smashingmagazine.com/2008/08/13/top-10-css-table-designs/
By R. Christie
Tables have got to be one of the most difficult objects to style in the Web, thanks to the cryptic markup, the amount of detail we have to take care of, and lack of browser compatibility. A lot of time could be wasted on a single table although it’s just [...]
From: www.smashingmagazine.com
Structure and hierarchy reduce complexity and improve readability. The more organized your articles or web-sites are, the easier it is for users to follow your arguments and get the message you are trying to deliver. On the Web this can be done in a variety of ways.
In body copy headlines and enumerations are [...]
from: http://www.webdistortion.com/2008/10/27/26-pager-styles-from-around-the-web-css-images-and-html/
After having a few projects recently that needed pagers for datatables in ASP.NET – I decided to trawl through a few sites looking for some alternative pager styles. Smashing Mag had a great article on paging – but alas no css or HTML to be seen. Hopefully this will be a [...]
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Left to Right /* mozila code */ background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(left, right, from(#A1D004), to(#6B9A00)); /* webkit code */ background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, color-stop(0.00, #A1D004), color-stop(1.00, #6B9A00)); /* IE code – note GradientType=0 means vertical */ filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(enabled=’true’, startColorstr=#A1D004, endColorstr=#6B9A00, GradientType=0); Top to Bottom background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(left, right, from(#A1D004), to(#6B9A00)); background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, color-stop(0.00, [...]
update ur browser!!
Struggling to fix the website for IE6. 3.8 % of users is still using it!
Browser Statistics Month by Month 2011 Internet Explorer Firefox Chrome Safari Opera January 26.6 % 42.8% 23.8% 4.0% 2.5% 2010 Internet Explorer Firefox Chrome Safari Opera December 27.5 % 43.5% [...]
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IE7.js is a JavaScript library to make Microsoft Internet Explorer behave like a standards-compliant browser. It fixes many HTML and CSS issues and makes transparent PNG work correctly under IE5 and IE6.
Current version: 2.1 beta4.
Upgrade MSIE5.5-6 to be compatible with MSIE7.
<!–[if lt IE 7]> <script [...]
I was wondering how so many website are using font which are not system fonts. Then found out this. NICE!
Not exactly a feature which is new to CSS3, @font-face was first proposed for CSS2 and has been implemented in Internet Explorer since version 5! However, their implementation relied on the proprietary Embedded Open Type [...]
Found this while googling information for the e-commerce story board.
Haha CUTE!
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Your CD has been gently taken from our CD Baby shelves with sterilized contamination-free gloves and placed onto a satin pillow.
A team of 50 employees inspected your CD and polished it to make sure it was in the best possible [...]
The history of the visual design of user interfaces can be described as a gradual change towards more realism. As computers have become faster, designers have added increasingly realistic details such as color, 3D effects, shadows, translucency, and even simple physics. Some of these changes have helped usability. Shadows behind windows help us see which [...]
or, old vs. modern browsers
Crabbed old and modern browsersCannot live together:The modern browser is faster, featureful, and more secureThe old browser is slow, and at worst, a dreadful dangerMalicious attacks it cannot endure.(with apologies to Shakespeare)
from: http://www.css3.info/preview/rounded-border/
he CSS3 border-radius property allows web developers to easily utilise rounder corners in their design elements, without the need for corner images or the use of multiple div tags, and is perhaps one of the most talked about aspects of CSS3.
Since first being announced in 2005 the boder-radius property has come [...]
By Brady Nord | Published June 17th, 2010
From: http://designm.ag/resources/the-basics-for-email-template-design/
Designing Email templates has proven to be a tricky thing. Between the many possible variables with different email clients and an effective message that communicates with the end user, email has basic elements that must be followed for success. Below I have outlined the [...]
http://www.abtests.com/
Basic split-testing entails dividing the traffic to a given web page between two alternate versions and seeing which produces the best response, in terms of some specific, measureable goal. In simple A/B testing, the two pages may be identical except for a single variable: alternate header logos, different headlines, different placement of a button [...]
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