Archive for the ‘user interface’ Category

I think we’re all patiently waiting for a standard way to embed any font into a web page via CSS, but adoption of the CSS3 standard for embedding fonts has not only seen slow progress, it has been met with opposition due to potential copyright issues. You can read more about the woes of standard [...]

Over the past few years, the debate over using a liquid vs. fixed layout has heated up. But as we move forward with standard screen resolutions growing larger and larger, the truly important question would seem to be: what will become the new standard, and when? The Problem Even in the past year, it seems [...]

Only a few years ago, if something was animated on a website it was automatically assumed to be Flash. However, this is not the case today. With the growing popularity and wide spread use of JavaScript frameworks, sometimes you have to take a closer look to find out what is powering all of those smooth [...]

When creating a User Interface, it’s important to make it engaging for the user not only from a visual standpoint, but also with interactivity. With so many JavaScript frameworks readily available, web designers and developers have many tools at their disposal to add slick effects to their UI’s. Now let’s take a look at these [...]

Achieving beautiful typography with CSS on the web is no easy feat, and there are many limitations to what can done with type on the web. However, there are generous people out there that have taken the time to build tools and write tutorials to help you overcome these limitations and create websites with beautiful [...]


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