Browsing all articles from December, 2009
Dec
30

CSS 2.1 selectors with example

* selector

* {color: red;}
* is a universal selector, meaning that it selects every single element on the page.
As a result all text on this page should be red.

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Dec
30

Finally IE6 Reached the end of line

Microsoft announced on Tuesday that network managers can now upgrade any Windows PC’s on their networks to the latest version of Internet Explorer 8 via their Windows Server Update Services platform, clearly representing a significant time saver for managers of large networks.

Does this easier to upgrade option mean that large organisations, businesses, schools, universities, colleges, etc., IE6’s last remaining stronghold,  will now finally be encouraged to make the move away from IE6?

And could this finally mean an end to Web Designers spending hours ensuring that their latest creations are backward compatible with this last remaining relic of a time long forgotten?

Here’s looking to a brighter, happier and more standards compliant IE6-less future, fingers crossed!

We getting this news from some other blog.

Dec
30

HTML5 and The Future of the Web

Some have embraced it, some have discarded it as too far in the future, and some have abandoned a misused friend in favor of an old flame in preparation. Whatever side of the debate you’re on, you’ve most likely heard all the blogging chatter surrounding the “new hotness” that is HTML5. It’s everywhere, it’s coming, and you want to know everything you can before it’s old news.

Things like jQuery plugins, formatting techniques, and design trends change very quickly throughout the Web community. And for the most part we’ve all accepted that some of the things we learn today can be obsolete tomorrow, but that’s the nature of our industry.

When looking for some stability, we can usually turn to the code itself as it tends to stay unchanged for a long time (relatively speaking). So when something comes along and changes our code, it’s a big deal; and there are going to be some growing pains we’ll have to work through. Luckily, rumor has it, that we have one less change to worry about.

In this article, I’m hoping to give you some tips and insight into HTML5 to help ease the inevitable pain that comes with transitioning to a slightly different syntax.

Welcome to HTML5.

Html5 Logo in HTML5 and The Future of the Web

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Dec
29

Creative and Exquisite Portfolio Designs

Alexarts
Graphic designer Alexey Abramov featured his portfolio with a tilt-shift photo background and beautiful typo. As a result, you see a neat and original design.

Alexarts in 50 Fresh Portfolio Websites for Your Inspiration

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Dec
29

35 of the Best Icon Sets for Web Designers

Our gallery site Icon Fever was launched to help designers find the icons that they need. To find more icons, please visit Icon Fever.

Flavour Extended

Flavour Extended

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Dec
29

Great Examples Of Coming Soon Pages And How To Create Yours

Let’sTake A Look At Some Well-Designed Coming Soon Pages

There’s a lot of very well-designed coming soon pages out there (and some bad ones too) but here are 10 of my favorites.

FavMovie ↓

FavMovie

Designatr ↓

Designatr

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Dec
29

10 Useful jQuery Form Validation Techniques and Tutorials

Form Validation with jQuery from Scratch

jQuery Form Validation TutorialsIn this article you will be shown how to build a simple, yet powerful and extensible jQuery form validation plugin.
This article does not show you how to use the jQuery validate plugin, it covers building a lightweight, flexible solution from scratch. It won’t be nearly as advanced and powerful as the official plugin. Nevertheless, you’ll learn something new from a jQuery, JavaScript and Object-Oriented aspect.

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