Monthly Archive:
October, 2011

A week ago we have collected videos about revolution of HTML5 and the future of web.There is one certain thing which HTML5 will change the way we use web and will allow better user interface among the websites.You know,HTML5 is still under development and developers are always experimenting the potential of HTML5. View the article →

In today’s post, we are publishing huge compilations of creative and attractive Free Login Form with PSD file to download that will be beneficial to all of you to enrich your design works. We hope that today’s collection of log in page templates will help you save a lot of valuable time. Of course, designers can use these beautiful PSD templates in their upcoming design projects. View the article →

Today, we have come up with an assortment of 15 tools and techniques for converting images and documents. Sometimes, converting images and even files by hand become a nerve racking process yet sometimes clients send us files in formats that cannot be used directly on website or projects; and under such circumstances we always need some sort of tool that can easily convert that file into our desirable format so that we can use it. With Batch processing, now you [...]

Typography is one of the most important thing when it comes to designing. A designer should always choose good typography to make his designs look awesome. Effective typography can add a lot to the look and appearance of the design and make it stand out from the rest. View the article →

We are back with another issue of the “The Mad Lab” posts. And this time we are mixing CSS3 with a little bit of jQuery to cook up a Content Gallery with images which will utilize the Sliding Door style to reveal more content on each of the gallery items as they are hovered on. View the article →

A barefaced CSS framework for developing responsive websites. View the article →

You know Adobe Illustrator is the leading software in vectoral graphic industry so learning a ”how-to guide” from a professional illustrator user gives a great advantage to you.You can learn the techniques which you haven’t seen before or improve yourself very easily. View the article →

October 28, 2011 - No Comments
Browser Tools, Wordpress

After a year, Neonsential WordPress theme remains one of our most highly downloaded WordPress themes with about 22600+ downloads. To give it more boost and flexibility, a newly upgraded version is now released. We bring you Neonsential Reloaded WordPress theme! View the article →

Why do web designers get locked into wrestling with one solution when another will happily cooperate? Why do we sometimes force a technique into a design instead of using a different technique that solves the same fundamental problem? View the article →

To me, Graphic Design, or rather design in general, is the ability to see beauty in the mundane, to notice things perhaps most people wouldn’t. I think it’s also the ability to simplify, clarify and communicate. If it’s well designed it should almost go un-noticed: they say that bad design stands out and great design is invisible. View the article →

jQuery is an actively-developed JavaScript library with a fairly rapid release cycle. As well as general enhancements, performance tweaks and bug fixes, new methods are frequently added to the library.In this article we’ll take a look at the new methods that have been added to the 1.6+ release and some of the enhancements. View the article →

Web designing is a vast field where every minute detail matters and contributes to creating your desired impact. Improving the website usability and its structure adds value to the way the content is displayed. In order to create visually appealing web design, web designers experiment with different elements to see the outcome such as using large background images portraits in web designs. Here we are presenting 20 excellent examples of web designs that use the portraits to catch the attention [...]

There are certain responsive web design tools with different functionality that are able to detect the medium where the site is being screened and to provide the users. View the article →

Welcome to the third article in the “The Neophyte Web Developer’s Guide to practical Web Application Security” series. In this third installment of this series we are going to look at the more hands-on ways in which a web application is surveyed and mapped in to a complete schematic which can aid an attacker in successfully breaching it. View the article →

We’ve only truly begun to scratch the surface of possibilities with our little series about Canvas, and as we journey deeper into the API you can see the benefits that it has over Flash technology concerning mobile device/browser support.Today I’d like to continue our adventures in learning the basics by talking about working with images and text. View the article →

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