50 Free UI and Web Design Wireframing Kits, Resources and Source Files
February 6th, 2010
This article focuses on actual wireframing tools and standalone applications, as well as resources that you’ll need to build your own wireframe - which you’ll use in any typical graphics editor such as Photoshop or Illustrator. …Or you could use pen and paper.
Category: Resources
14 Fresh jQuery Plugins Focusing On Image Gallery And Slideshows
February 6th, 2010
jQuery is already very popular because it quickly and accurately Javacript simplifing library, various events and handling, smooth motion with very little code. You can use jQuery new type of web development and image galleries to enjoy the best way to use it effectively!
Category: JQuery
CSS3 Techniques You Should Know
February 6th, 2010
In this article I’ll show you some different CSS3 techniques that work great in some of the leading browsers (i.e. Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera ), and how they will degrade well in the non-supported browsers (i.e. Internet Explorer). Using browser specific extensions, many of the proposed CSS3 styles can be used today!
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Category: Coding
How to Plan for the Absence of JavaScript
February 6th, 2010
The fact is that some of your website’s visitors will have JavaScript disabled. You could divide your traffic sources into four broad categories: Search engines, mobile visitors, visitors using screen readers and visitors who have JavaScript turned off. I have assembled a few recent real-world scenarios to find clarity on the issue...
Category: Coding
WordPress: Useful Default Configuration Settings Via Plugin
February 6th, 2010
Everybody who installs WordPress quite often knows the problem: You always have to do the same adjustments, for example deleting the Hello World post. Our friend Thomas Scholz had a simple but genius idea, he puts all needed option settings in a Plugin. Just activate the Plugin, deactivate it and delete it. Done!
via WP Engineer
Category: Wordpress
20+ Examples of Fantastic Fixed-Position Navigation
February 5th, 2010
A site with fixed-position navigation is one that never allows the user to lose site of the directory links as they scroll. Below we’ll take a look at both the most common and the most unique uses of fixed navigation in web design.
via Design Shack
Category: Inspiration
How to Test your JavaScript Code with QUnit
February 5th, 2010
QUnit, developed by the jQuery team, is a great framework for unit testing your JavaScript. In this tutorial, I'll introduce what QUnit specifically is, and why you should care about rigorously testing your code.
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Category: JQuery
30 High Quality Grunge Fonts for Web Designers
February 5th, 2010
I put together a collection of my favorite free grunge fonts. If you are a grunge fan like me, do not hesitate and add them to your font library.
via DevSnippets
Category: Freebies
11 Common Web Design Mistakes Blunders
February 5th, 2010
In this article, we would like to highlight 11 web design blunders that web developers and designers make and some Suggestions how these mistakes can be easily avoided.
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Category: Tips
