Recently we posted the first part of this tutorial, on how to make a Bee fly.
In this post (part 2) we will add a motion guide to the Bee, and by that really make the Bee fly from spot to spot.
A recap, at the end of the first part we left out Bee flapping it’s wings in place. Here is how this...
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...
1. How often would you like to update your site.
How often you update your site is a very important question, and if the answer is “often”, you should also ask yourself: “who is going to do the updating?”
The updating issue takes even greater importance if you are not web savvy,...
For those pursuing a design degree, for those about to do so, or for those about to employ recent graduates, here are the musings of one recent graduate, who just entered the “real world”.
Five things they did not teach me as part of my course work while at design school.
One – No one...
Dreamweaver is such a powerful tool but it can become even more powerful if you use Keyboard Shortcuts,
you’ll save so much time, you can pick up a new hobie, maybe bowl-room dancing?
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