Posts Tagged in media
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Jul010 Interesting CSS3 Experiments and Demos
You’ve heard it plenty of times before: We’re at the precipice of a transition in the way we, as developers, do things. Leading the way are future standards like CSS3 and HTML5, both already partially implemented in 4 out of the 5 major web browsers , with IE9 promising support, empowering us as with new ways of making interactive and rich user experiences. Just how awesome is CSS3
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Jul05 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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Jul0Make the Most Out of Social Media
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.
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May0Beautiful and Useful 404 Error Pages for Inspiration
Errors don’t need to be ugly. On the Web, any links that are broken result in a 404 Not Found error message.
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May0Five Things IE9 is (Actually) Doing Right
Microsoft — the company we all love to hate — is turning over a new leaf.
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Apr0A Basic Look at Typography in Web Design
Typography is an integral part of design. Think of all the different uses of typography on the web, from large headlines and bold blocks of text to smaller-sized text in body copy, and you’ll soon realize that not only is it a crucial part of a web design, but that it’s a pure combination of art and science
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Mar0Free Social Media Icons: Tricons
In the pack, you will find 12 triangular wooden icons of popular social media sites released exclusively on Six Revisions. I wanted to create my first set of icons that were unusual from the rest of the other social media icons, yet still followed a particular popular design element: wood .
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Feb0Three Simple Steps to Maintaining a Razor-Sharp Skill Set
One of the challenges that we as web professionals face is that of keeping our skills updated in a constantly changing world. Our expertise can and will quickly become outdated if we don’t work purposely to continue our education, which makes continuing education one of the most important things you can do
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Feb0A Quick Look at Mobile Web Designs
If there’s anything web designers learned from the past year, it’s that mobile web usage will continue to soar . Thanks to smartphones and social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook that promote on-the-go interaction with web applications, the amount of people using mobile devices to access the web has grown exponentially.
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Feb015 Fantastic Finds on the Google Code Repository
Google Code Repository is a section of Google that, just like SourceForge, allows developers to upload their code for others to use under license. The repository was launched in 2006 and after searching through its archives, I found a number of interesting scripts and other goodies that would be an asset in any website owner/website builder’s arsenal. All the code examples below are free to download and use.
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