Remember CompuServe or AOL, or more recently MySpace? All great social networks in their days, but now are so “last fall’s fashion”.
It seems that today’s hot social networks are often times tomorrow’s bell-bottoms. Will Facebook see the same end? And what does it all mean for...
Mega Drop-Down menus are not new, they have been around for a bit, however most designers rarely get to use them. The reason Mega Drop-Down menus are not often used is that on most projects they are not needed, there is simply not enough volume, in terms of items on a menu.
Most web design projects might...
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Oh, the joys of learning code. Designers are not meant to code, but ales we do it anyways. A bit of HTML here a bit of JAVA script there, but PHP? Are you out of your mind? Well with WordPress being so popular many have started learning PHP in order to stay afloat. And if you are one of those who has to...
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For those who’s brain is wired for design any change in the language used to code sites is bound to be a headache, or at least perceived as one. After all, for most designers it took a great deal of time and effort and the occasional fist-pounding-on-the-desk, to learn the...
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Ahh, Photoshop, what would we do without it? We love this Application dearly, yet we never seem to know all there is to know about it. This is especially true when it comes to keyboard shortcuts. Since every designer uses Photoshop in different ways, every designer knows a small(er) set of ...
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Rollovers are one of the most basic features of navigation, and creating one right in Adobe Dreamweaver is very easy.
Step One
Create a Div, the div in which you’re going to insert the rollover images. We assume that you already know to work with divs and that it is not just one div you...