Posts Tagged in image

  • 17
    Jul
    0

    10 SEO Tips to Remember When Building Your Site
    Let us assume that, just like everyone else, you are building a website–after all, the Web is where it is all happening now. As soon as your website goes live–and especially while you are still in the design and development phase–you need to make sure your site’s content will be found through search engines such as Google, Yahoo!, and Bing where many people go to look for information
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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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  • 9
    Jul
    0

    50 Examples of Drop-Down Navigation Menus in Web Designs
    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
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  • 3
    Jul
    0

    Saving Bandwidth and Improving Site Speed Using CSS Sprites
    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 potential business.
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  • 26
    May
    0

    Semantic CSS3 Lightboxes
    The rise of jQuery, MooTools, and JavaScript frameworks has given many web designers a new lease on life, adding more unique functionality into their sites. Most notably among the various cool and interesting features you can find being injected into a design is the humble lightbox ( modal window ). If you’ve ever come across a link or image which — upon clicking — increases in size and where the rest of the screen gets "shaded" to focus on the content, you’ll know what I’m talking about
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  • 7
    May
    0

    Excellent Examples of Using Photos in Web Design
    Using photos as a design element and central piece in a web design is a great way to get a point across to the viewers or to just add more depth into the design. We are going to look at some examples of two popular ways of using photos in a web layout: using a large photo as your background and using a photo as the central focus in the header. Using Photos in the Background of a Web Design Using a photo as a background can give your website an added visual element, as well as depth and space.
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  • 30
    Apr
    0

    Create a Social Media Sharing Menu Using CSS and jQuery
    In this tutorial, we will show you how to create a social media share menu using CSS and jQuery. We are going to create the menu using basics CSS such as the CSS background-position property and a little jQuery to make the links animated. Final Result Click on the image below to view the live demo
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  • 15
    Apr
    0

    Snazzy Hover Effects Using CSS
    With all these CSS3 effects and tutorials popping up every day that show all the new and wonderful things we can make happen, we sometimes forget about poor little old CSS2.1 and the great potential it still has.
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  • 4
    Apr
    0

    Firefox: By the Numbers
    Firefox—a web browser known for its security, performance , and customizability—has witnessed unbelievable adoption rates, becoming a symbol of open source software done right. In just 6 years, it has fastened itself firmly into the web browser arena, fanning the flames of the highly-heated browser wars. This infographic presents some fascinating facts and figures pertaining to our beloved web browser: Firefox
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