06
Apr
2012
On 06, Apr 2012 | 9 Comments | In Coding, HTML5/CSS3, Web Design | By Softlink
How to Implement in Code 5 Really Useful Responsive Design Patterns
by Softlink
The time when we will pay far more attention to the responsive markup than we do it now is already not too far off. So I consider that it is necessary to be well prepared in this question when the time comes, or even to have clear idea of what is it and what it is used for.
I would like to say at once that the markup of the responsive patterns requires some different approach, than the markup of statics. We will code a “fixed” pattern and it will work everywhere and under any conditions. However, when implementing it into the responsive pattern we can run into some difficulties such as: block sizes and indentions, fonts and, eventually, the created markup does not allow us to manipulate the blocks in a way it is required by the design pattern. It is necessary to think over all these questions before the creation of responsive markup. Read more…
04
Apr
2012
On 04, Apr 2012 | No Comments | In Meet the Designer, Web Design | By AndrewG
Meet the Designer: Interview with Jorge Rigabert del Río
by AndrewG
Recently, we had a great communication with a really creative and interesting person and web designer Jorge Rigabert del Rio. In interview with us he shared a lot of interesting ideas and we think it might be a good new experience to our readers to learn more about this successful young web designer. Read more…
03
Apr
2012
On 03, Apr 2012 | No Comments | In Browsers, Coding, HTML5/CSS3, Tutorials/Tips, Web Design | By Constantin Kichinsky
7 Steps to Get Prepared for IE10 and Windows 8
by Constantin Kichinsky
As you, certainly, already know, Windows 8 Consumer Preview was released on February, 29, and together with it the 5th platform preview version of Internet Explorer 10. In this article I am going to talk about how to prepare for the updated version of IE. Although, the narration will be mainly about IE10, many of these advices are applicable to other browsers, including the other platforms. Read more…
29
Mar
2012
On 29, Mar 2012 | No Comments | In Coding, HTML5/CSS3, Web Design | By AndrewG
PSD2HTML Review
by AndrewG
Not every designer can quickly create a valid, semantic standard compliant markup, that looks equally good in all popular browsers. Frequently, when designers create magnificent and complex graphic part, they try to complete the coding part on their own. This can take too much time and become a really frustrating experience.
PSD2HTML® is an excellent solution for designers who want to get a high quality PSD to HTML conversion and CMS implementation in short turnaround time. They accept source files in all common formats, such as PSD, PNG, TIFF and AI. PSD2HTML® also provides the implementation of your design into popular CMS, including but not limited to WordPress, Drupal, Joomla! and Magento.
I used their services myself and here is my experience: Read more…
26
Mar
2012
On 26, Mar 2012 | 5 Comments | In Inspiration, Web Design, Web Design Inspiration Cocktail | By AndrewG
Web Design Inspirational Cocktail #29
by AndrewG
Nowadays, the development of new site designs is not standing on the same place. Web designers use various tools, their skills and when they get inspired they create a new masterpiece. If you do not have new ideas or just want to look at the work of other authors, then you should certainly see our weekly selection of the best web site designs for inspiration. Here you’ll find some amazing, funny, creative and sometimes unusual designs. Read more…
19
Mar
2012
On 19, Mar 2012 | 2 Comments | In Coding, HTML5/CSS3, Tutorials/Tips | By CyberAP
How to Create a Fading Dark Gradient on CSS3 without Images
by CyberAP
In today’s post I would like to share with you my method of creating fading lines without the use of images. Read more…






