Posts Tagged ‘Jonathan Snook

Comments are a standard feature on blogs, but some blog designers have created a comments area that looks great in addition to offering the needed functionality. In this post we’ll showcase 25 blogs with excellent comment design. For more blog design inspiration please see our gallery site Blog Design Heroes. eGrace Creative Matt Brett Darren [...]

There are many slideshow plugins for JavaScript frameworks that makes displaying multiple images possible. However, sometimes, only a few lines of code can be what you're searching for. Jonathan Snook published a post that describes making the "Simplest jQuery Slideshow" (demo). The script simply converts an element that wraps any number of images into a [...]

Writing your first piece of css code can seem really weird if you’re used to working with tables, or just haven’t written code before. In this article I want to talk about 10 different ways you can write proper and clean css code as well as streamline the process and ensure you’re getting the job [...]

This update covers tutorials, how-to, screen casts, tips and techniques that you should have read in October 2009. Featured authors include: Marco Kuiper, Janko Jovanovic, Konstantin Kovshenin, Andrew Burgess, Tom Kenny, Joshua Johnson, Chris Coyier, Jonathan Snook, Jean-Baptiste Jung and more…. DIRECT LINK » Go to Source

Jonathan Snook is an internationally recognized & admired web designer/developer based in Ottawa, Canada. He has also co-authored two acclaimed books: Accelerated DOM Scripting with Ajax, APIs, and Libraries, and the approachable, widely-read The Art and Science of CSS. You can also find Jonathan at snook.ca where he shares great tips, tricks and bookmarks. <![CDATA[ [...]


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