You’ve seen this many times. You get to a HTML form, the input area has a label, say “enter your email address here”, and when you click on the text field the label clears and you can write an actual address.
But how is it done?
Well, as it happens to be, its fairly easy, a bit of...
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...
What most designers who fear coding don’t know is that Dreamweaver is really the tool that can translate their design into code. NO! it is not effortless and you will have to learn some bit of coding, but it seems to me that the more time progresses the more code designers HAVE to learn. With that said...
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...
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...