Posts Tagged in guide

  • 30
    Jul
    0

    Making User Interface Elements Difficult to Use By Intent
    In modern web interface design, no other principle has been heralded and pushed onto us as much as the concept of user-centered design. User-centered design tells us that we should do everything we can to make our user interfaces as easy to use and as intuitive as possible.
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  • 26
    Jul
    0

    Making Money Designing Themes: What You Should Know
    Alongside my primary income stream, which is my web design freelance business, I’ve also been selling themes and templates for content management systems and publishing platforms like WordPress for close to two years now. Although theme design can seem like the promised land for web designers and web developers — with some theme authors making tens of thousands of dollars from a single theme alone — it’s actually more like a gold rush: a chosen few hit it big, but only after putting in a lot of hard work. Here is a short guide to help you decide if getting into professional theme designing is for you.
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  • 21
    Jul
    0

    Search Analysis with Google Analytics
    Tracking and studying searches on your site is a valuable part of site analytics , but many site owners underestimate the benefit of it. Website search analytics can provide advantageous insights into what people are looking for on your site and also what your site looks like in search engine results
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  • 18
    Jul
    0

    The Only HTML5 Resources You Need for Getting Up to Speed
    There’s a lot of buzz going around about HTML5. Big companies such as Apple are predicting that it’s the technology that will sign the death warrant of the popular Flash platform that powers a lot of rich internet apps and complex dynamic web components. But what is HTML5, really ?
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  • 15
    Jul
    0

    5 Web Files That Will Improve Your Website
    The amount of code that developers encounter regularly is staggering. At any one time, a single site can make use of over five different web language (i.e. MySQL, PHP, JavaScript, CSS, HTML)
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  • 12
    Jul
    0

    The 960 Grid System Made Easy
    The first time I discovered the 960 Grid System , I was immediately excited about the possibilities of implementing complex layouts so easily. However, since I was fairly new to web design at the time, when I downloaded the files, I quickly became overwhelmed at how complicated the whole thing seemed. With all this code, how could this be the easy way to create a layout
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  • 11
    Jul
    0

    Make an Elegant and Simple Blog Web Layout Using Photoshop
    This web design tutorial will show you the process of developing a PSD mockup of a clean and simple blog layout. We will be creating the design of the front page of the blog.
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  • 18
    May
    0

    Negative Space in Webpage Layouts: A Guide
    Negative space is often misunderstood as a tool to implement in certain designs that call for a simple aesthetic. However, it is in fact something you should pay attention to and carefully structure in every design you create.
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  • 20
    Apr
    0

    Top 10 VPS Providers for Web Developers
    Web developers need somewhere to host their projects, and when looking for hosting, there are several options. Shared hosting, where you share a server with lots of other users and have very limited control over the server. Dedicated hosting, where you have complete control over a server; a very flexible option, but requires you to manage the whole server, worry about hardware failures and backups, and is typically expensive.
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  • 13
    Apr
    0

    Create a Kids Oriented Web Layout Using Photoshop
    In this tutorial we will be creating a simple, easy to use and colorful web design layout in Photoshop that is primarily aimed at children. The simple navigation, bright colors and limited content is something that would really appeal to the youngsters.
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