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Website footer design trends

When designing a website, even the smallest thing can make a big difference. A website footer is one of those “smallest things” that shouldn’t be ignored. Today more and more web designers tend to pay as much more attention to the website footer as possible.

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HTML 5, CSS 3 and WordPress


Some have embraced it, some have discarded it as too far in the future, and some have abandoned a misused friend in favor of an old flame in preparation. Whatever side of the debate you’re on, you’ve most likely heard all the blogging chatter surrounding the “new hotness” that is HTML5. It’s everywhere, it’s coming, and you want to know everything you can before it’s old news.

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Cross-Browser Variable Opacity with PNG

Periodically, someone tells me about the magic of PNG, how it’s the ideal image format for the web, and that someday we’ll all be using it on our sites instead of GIF. People have been saying this for years, and by now most of us have stopped listening. Sadly, flaky browser support has made PNG [...]

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DESIGN INSPIRATION: List of best designed websites in 2008

We were going to order all the sites in this post from 1 to 100, but found it a bit hard with so many to choose from. So what we did was select our 20 favorite favorites and listed them from 1 to 20. So let’s say these are the cream of the crop! 1. [...]

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CSS @ Ten: The Next Big Thing

CSS is ten years old this year. Such an anniversary is an opportunity to revisit the past and chart the future. CSS has fundamentally changed web design by separating style from structure. It has provided designers with a set of properties that can be tweaked to make marked-up pages look right—and CSS3 proposes additional properties [...]

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UNI FORM – best solution for cross browser forms

Uni-Form is an attempt to standardize form markup (xhtml) and css, “modularize” it, so even people with only basic knowledge of these technologies can get nice looking, well structured, highly customizable, semantic, accessible and usable forms. DOWNLOAD HERE Uni-Form is an attempt to standardize form markup (xhtml), css and JavaScript, „modularize” it, so even people [...]

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Sliding doors navigation in WordPress

I found several tutorials explaining how to use sliding doors navigation technique within wordpress navigation, but I was not satisfied with any, since all of them offered solution through the changing php code withing header and wp_list_pages. I will give you here simple and effective solution, with no php additional code required, it’s pure css. [...]

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