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Archive for March, 2009
Coding a Sprite Navigation Graphic Set into functional XHTML and CSS. A follow up to a tutorial on creating a Sprite Navigation set in Ps where resource files are available for download.
Styleneat is a free web service that helps having "easy to read/update" CSS files.
It organizes and standardizes CSS – selectors, sub-selectors and properties – in a structure that makes it easier to define page areas and see how they relate to each other.
The service can be used in 3 ways:
by pasting the CSS text
by uploading [...]
Conficker is the latest security threat sweeping the globe after being estimated to have infected 9 million PCs by F-Secure(Antivirus Company).
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a simple mechanism for adding style (e.g. fonts, colors, spacing) to Web documents. Here are 25 advacned CSS techniques you can use.
Here’s a set of high-resolution Photoshop brushes of cityscape and skylines of major cities worldwide such as Manhattan, Chicago, Boston, Las Vegas, Seattle, Toronto, Sydney, Beijing, Dubai, Russia, Hong Kong, and a lot more. The individual brushes are properly labeled (except for two skyline brushes which I also failed to identify. I would greatly appreciate [...]
One of the great sources for seamless patterns is colorlouvers.com. (Of course, aside from being a great resouirce for color palettes!) You can browse through thousands of pattern designs from ornaments to retro to abstract design patterns, among many others.
With the ease of development & multi-platform support, Adobe AIR is a getting-popular choice for creating desktop applications.
There are many beautiful applications built with it including the ones that are functional for the designer & developer community.
Months ago, a post published at WRD was sharing 27 Adobe AIR Applications – Handy For Web Designers. Since [...]



