Just as many web designers figured out this whole CSS and Div “thing”, in come the Mobile Web “thing”. Essentially, designers are now asked not only to design and code for a desktop or laptop computer, but to also make a version that would work on smart phones (emphasis on the...
For those who don’t know, Sliding Door(s) is the effect you see when you rollover an image and it moves up, or down or sideways to reveal more information about the image. The additional info can come on top of the existing image, or “below” it (i.e. revealed as an effect).
First, Sliding...
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Amit Shamis on Sep 11, 2011 in
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Opacity. Here is a word that is probably most associated with the world of Photoshop and layers and such, but its transition over to HTML and CSS has not been that easy.
The main problem so far has been that an Opacity statement sets the opacity for the element we selected – that, we do want, and all...
CSS is great but there is so much of it that often times it’s difficult to remember everything. In order to help we bring you 5 cross-browser CSS snippets that could spice up the look and/or functionality of your site.
Centering A Page Regardless of Page Width
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jQuery wasn’t supposed to be a designer’s best friend, but there are some days I am sure it was created just for us designers. Used right, it can really help you “do more” as the tag line goes. Yes, it is not easy to understand and sometimes frustrating, but being able to create cool...
Respectfully, Concisely, Often and With as many examples as possible.
And now to the “long story”… Most of the clients I meet are not versed in technology, they want things to look great and to function well, and that’s the end of it. But as we know, it’s not really the...