Posts Tagged ‘css

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 11 [...]

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 [...]

Here are 3 awesome ways to use Wordpress’s custom fields.
FYI: If you want an easy way to include default custom fields into your Write panel, try Rhymed Code’s Custom Field GUI. If you have trouble with the download on his site, check out this comment for the fix.
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Styling checkboxes & radio buttons to give them a look other than standard forms can be a key to impress site visitors.
Using FancyForm, which is a powerful checkbox replacement script used to provide the ultimate flexibility in changing the appearance and function of HTML form elements, gives very nice looking form outputs.
FancyForm is very quick [...]

Whether you’ve forgotten the name of a function or the property of a cascading style sheet – handy cheat sheets deliver the information you are looking for – immediately. Most cheat sheets are available as .pdf or .png-files, so you can print them and use them every day for whatever projects you’re currently working on. [...]


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