Posts Tagged ‘button

Easy Flash Cards

In: tutorial

23 Dec 2009

We’re going to make a really easy set of flash cards. Flash, flash cards. This would be great for anyone who wants to maybe make something interactive for kids to learn from, or a frame-by-frame click through cartoon or comic or something. Today, we’re making the beginning of the alphabet. Easy as A, B, C, [...]

The release of Firefox 4.0 may still be nearly a year away, but the excitement for the new version is already growing. In July, we revealed the first images of Firefox 4.0. Now one of the designers behind Firefox has shared updated mock-ups of the new design. While a lot of the original concepts from [...]

A new Facebook clickjacking attack is making the rounds, and this one is as sly as they come. The attack spreads through a malicious website, http://fb.59.to, leading users to this YouTube video. The method used to spread the link is particularly interesting. A Facebook users sees a post on a friend’s wall, with a thumbnail [...]

The OpenOffice Mouse was a hideous 18-button white mouse that was designed by ‘the open source’ community and was endorsed by the OpenOffice.org people behind the great free open-source office suite. After some backlash over the circa-1993 design and some legal questions involving the OpenOffice name, the 18-button mouse has resurfaced as the WarMouse Meta, and with [...]

In this web design and development tutorial, you’ll get a walkthrough for creating a "Call to Action" button sprite in Photoshop as well as how to use jQuery to animate it. This tutorial is broken up into three sections: Photoshop, HTML/CSS, and JavaScript. Introduction This tutorial is divided into three sections: Section 1: Photoshop Section [...]


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