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This is a tutorial on how to use CSS to create a simple three column layout.
The layout consists of a header, a main content column, a sidebar, and a footer. A pretty basic layout, and not at all difficult to create with CSS once you know how to deal with the inevitable Internet Explorer bugs.
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Developer’s paradise sites of the Week is a weekly roundup of the most outstanding website designs. In this week’s collection, we have designs from Audipac, Crayons Life, Guerra Creativa Alpha, Narhir Design and Huxley prairie fest
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I love Firefox, it is my favoured browser but there is one little thing that really frustrates me, especially from a designer point of view. You may, or may not have noticed that the browser adds a dotted border around hyperlinks that only become visible upon activating the link. For many this is probably not a problem as its not exactly causing any problems to anyone, but I don’t like it.
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We have collection of stunning magazine websites. This post is a showcase of more than 25 websites.
One of my favorite styles of web design to take inspiration from is the magazine style. Creating a well-designed site that looks good, allows for good usability, and features a lot of content without cramming items onto the page is a very difficult task.
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Free Vector Download – a massive archive of free vector graphics.
The site contains a few basic categories ‘The most downloaded’ , ‘The most popular’ and a ‘Small Vectors’.
Additionally, all files are sorted by Vector Format: Adobe Illustrator .AI files, .EPS files , Corel Draw .CDR files and Photoshop .PSD files.
It’s fairly easy to find a suitable Free Vectors and most of them are free for personal and commercial use. As license agreements are changing all the time, just check each free vector graphics for the copyright requirements before use.
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From time-to-time there will probably be situations where you could use some help or guidance with CSS during your web design and development work. While there are plenty of great CSS sheet available, I would like to point out 1 that can be very helpful resources in these situations.
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Onebit Free Icons- Icojoy.com presents Onebit free icon set of 50 icons at 48×48px.
These icons are free to use in any kind of project unlimited times.
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This is a collection of my favorite Photoshop text effects that look pretty sweet, In this post we have 10 awesome Photoshop text effect tutorials.
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With the internet moving faster and faster, users wanting more and quicker, some designers try to give the user everything all at one – on one single page. This works very well with portfolios, when you don’t need to leave the page or site to see a full source of portfolio pieces.
With easy scrolling sliders with jQuery and other web technologies, and the ease of mouse scrolling, for me this is a great way of trying to make your site work a different way.
This trend has been around a few years now, and these websites are showing many different ways of exploring the single page design.
In this showcase, you’ll see 30 sleek single page websites.
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A drop cap is when the first letter of a paragraph is larger than the average font size and that letter ‘drops’ down 2 (or more) lines. You can actually see this example which is given below right here in this image.
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