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[13 Jul 2009 | No Comment | 22 views]
HTML 5 Reources Bonanza

Wow, its been awhile since I paid a visit to smashingmagazine.com and so I paid a visit today and saw that they had some great HTML5 resources.  Or rather a super sexy cheat sheet for HTML 5 syntax and so that is what today’s post is going to be about HTML 5 and all the resources you can handle.

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[9 Jul 2009 | One Comment | 13 views]
SlickMap CSS

I came across this today,  it is a neat little CSS script that adds a little Web 2.0 for your sitemaps or web design projects.  It it consist of two files with the CSS being only 237 lines of code thats comes with a few images to help you on your way.

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[15 Jun 2009 | No Comment | 38 views]
Layout Wars: Fixed vs Fluid

There is a quiet battle that has been going on for years, we know about Microsoft vs Open Source, Google vs the World, the Browser Wars etc etc.  This battle is called the Layout Wars and why is called as such?  Simple with the millions of web designers there is a specific way they like to design and so in those specifics three large groups have formed.  Fixed, Fluid, Elastic.
However, to keep this topic simple, I am kicking the elastic group out and keep the three oldest and dominate groups …

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[18 Apr 2009 | One Comment | 56 views]
SitePoint – HTML Utopia Designing Without Tables Using CSS 2nd Ed. – Review

In the late 1990’s and early years of 2000, web designers begin to realize that tables needed to go and that there were not too many options to make that even possible.  I believe the use of Div’s did not come into play until well after CSS1 was accepted by the designers and software and CSS2 specs were in their beta stages. Either way, once web designers realize Div’s and CSS were the new way of life for a web designer, the hate for tables grew even more as people …

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[18 Apr 2009 | No Comment | 122 views]
350+ Great CSS Tools and Techniques

In adding to CSS resources a bit, I bring another great website that has a lot of links or rather a group of websites that provide over 350 CSS related links to various websites across the net.  Most of the CSS tools and techniques are years old, however because of web 2.0 designers have given CSS a huge face lift and with CSS3 currently being adapted by designers and browsers.  It should be good to have a good solid background of CSS1 and CSS2 and of course with this list …

Web/Graphic Work »

[11 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 4 views]

On a good note, I am in my second week of a new web project I am designing for the Vermont FBLA or Future Business Leaders of America, a organization so big that there are several tiers within this organization. Which of course can be broken down to high school, college, and professional and you could say that if stick with FBLA for eight straight years and get one of many board positions such State President of the FBLA then you could be well off when your in the …

Book Reviews »

[5 Aug 2008 | No Comment | 9 views]
Don’t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach To Web Usability, 2nd Edition Review

This book is very useful for beginning web designers and web developers as it helps make you a better designer and how to create stylish and effective designs that have easy website navigation and easy on the eyes.

Firefox, Software »

[26 Oct 2007 | One Comment | 22 views]

Well since Fire fox got updated and I have got the universal package browser for web design I thought why not share it to those who do not know about these tools so here we go. I will explain each tool and what it is used for and then give you the simple instructions on where to get it and where to find it.