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Microsoft’s search engine division came roaring back to life this week with the release of the Internet Explorer 9 Beta. IE9 brings a whole host of innovations to the table, which finally brings IE to the adult’s table to sit with Firefox and Chrome. In some instances, actually, it shoves those other browsers right to ...
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jQuery has been taking web design by storm these past few years. And it’s easy to see why. It’s a fast and concise Javascript library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating, and Ajax interactions for rapid web development. jQuery has changed the way designers use Javascript the world over.
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Lightbox, and all of it’s various clones, can work magic on your jQuery web design. But where do you even start? There is so much out there and, frankly, most of it is crap. Well, don’t fret. Webrulon has done the searching for you. We’ve scoured, scrubbed and rinsed(?) the Internet to find ten of ...
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The trusty login form. A necessary evil, right? Wrong. They need not be evil at all. There are ways to make the extra step your user base goes through to get to your content an enjoyable and aesthetically pleasing experience. The following list showcases creative and functional login form design. Some might surprise you and ...
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Why be afraid of the dark? Sure, simple white/light backgrounds have been a mainstay of websites since Al Gore was tinkering on his Apple 2e, but dark designs can be surprisingly effective. If used correctly, it can really make your site stand out from the pack. However, knowing how to use dark backgrounds is not ...
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CSS Framework is a familiar term for designers, but what if you are new to the industry.
Wikipedia defines it as:
A CSS framework is a library that is meant to allow for easier, more standards-compliant styling of a webpage using the Cascading Style Sheets language. Just like programming and scripting language libraries, CSS frameworks package a ...
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Not everyone can afford or have access to Adobe Dreamweaver. Here are 7 free CSS editors so you can manage with out Dreamweaver.
TopStyle Lite
A powerful CSS editor with a more expanded paid version
Lightwieght
JustStyle CSS Editor
Robust and Java based for multi-platform use
Easy to use
ELEDO – Eledicss
CSS2 web browser based as a PHP script
Usable on Windows
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