Posts Tagged ‘question mark

Enterprising Austrian blogger Florian Rohrweck (note: language) has been digging around in the code for Google Plus, Google’s new social network launched this week. What he has discovered, mostly in the form of small icons called sprites, are hints about the network’s upcoming features, namely Google+ Games, Google+ Questions, Shared Circles and possibly even social [...]

A while back, we were amazed by the fact that you could actually earn millions of dollars by starting a website. Some people did it, and they were the winners of the IT boom not too long ago. In the end of that particular bubble, you didn’t even have to have a website in order [...]

It has been ~15 years that I've been into web design where the first 5 was totally amateur, 7 years were for creating client projects and the last 3 is focused on personal ones. When looking back, I'm thankful to many stuff that helped me improve my skills on web design/development. And, there are some [...]

One of the purposes of the alt attribute is to provide alternate text that can be shown when an image cannot be displayed, either because it is missing or broken, or because the user has disabled images in their (graphical) web browser. Most graphical web browsers do display alt text in place of missing images, [...]

For membership-oriented websites, registration forms are one of the most important parts. A problematic experience, even if the sign-up is completed, will place a "question mark" to the visitor or vice-versa. And, it is also the first step where you can show that you care about the security of the website & all the data [...]


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