Posts Tagged ‘input box

In the last part, I showed you how to use PHP to send e-mail messages. In this part I will continue this and also show you how to use PHP and forms together to make your PHP scripts more useful. Setting Up Your Form Setting up a form for use with a PHP script is [...]

   Interactivity can transform a dull static website into a dynamic tool that not only delights users but conveys information more effectively. In this post, we’ll walk through five different coding techniques that can be easily implemented on any website to provide a richer user experience. The techniques will allow you to better display difficult [...]

Do you need quality design resources? Graphic River has them. Tons! And cheap… In yesterday’s post I have shared some light on two of Facebook’s most attractive features for bloggers, the Facebook Like and Facebook Share buttons. While the decision of which one of the two use is your own (though the general answer seems [...]

Forms are very important part of any website, whether it is sign up form,  log in form or comment form. These forms are source of interaction between your website and its users. For example if anyone is signing up on your website it will be his/her first experience working on your website and it is [...]

The MooTools More library is a goldmine. A treasure chest. Pirates booty, if you will (and, of course, I will). More is full of plugins that add a lot of class and functionality to your website with minimal effort. OverText is one of those plugins. OverText generates labels on top of your input boxes that [...]


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