22
Sep
2011
On 22, Sep 2011 | No Comments | In Interfaces n Usability, Tutorials/Tips, Web Design | By Alisher Agzamov
Elements to Remember in Web Site Design
by Alisher Agzamov
In this article I would like to write about design elements, which are often overlooked by web design beginners. Those elements that should already be by default, they are often not mentioned in the requirements specification, because many people think that designers already know about them and you shouldn’t bore anyone describing them. Read more…
19
Sep
2011
On 19, Sep 2011 | No Comments | In Coding, HTML5/CSS3, JavaScript/Ajax, jQuery, Tutorials/Tips | By FINoM
cssHooks – Expanding the Set of CSS Properties
by FINoM
In this article I will tell you about the jQuery.cssHooks object, which jQuery contains by default. The expansion of this object allows you to add new properties or values written in the . css () method, which are not natively supported by certain browsers. Perhaps the availability of many CSS hooks is not new, but for me it was a small opening. Read more…
14
Sep
2011
On 14, Sep 2011 | One Comment | In Coding, Freebies, HTML5/CSS3, Icons, Tutorials/Tips, Web Design, WordPress | By AndrewG
Web Design & Dev Community News #9
by AndrewG
Here at Splashnology our main purpose is to provide our readers with interesting, resourceful and useful content. Every time when surfing the web we pick out the freshest information for you to stay in the swim. So to your attention we showcase articles, tutorials, new services and more new freebies of the last week. We’ll try to bring you all the best in a way of weekly roundup. Hope you’ll enjoy it! Read more…
12
Sep
2011
On 12, Sep 2011 | No Comments | In Tutorials/Tips | By wlan
Secure Storage of Passwords
by wlan
Internet has firmly established its place in our daily lives. All of us, who cannot be referred to IT people, use a great variety of services ranging from mail and ending with social networks. Almost all services require registration. But for the personal safety one should use different passwords that consist of many characters. Well, many Internet users are unaware of the requirements for a secure password. But here is one small problem: how to remember all of your passwords? Read more…
07
Sep
2011
On 07, Sep 2011 | 6 Comments | In Coding, HTML5/CSS3, Tutorials/Tips | By Constantin Kichinsky
How to Make Your Own Video Player On HTML5 Video
by Constantin Kichinsky
Today we are going to cope with the task of creating your own video player on HTML5 Video. Let me remind you that the video-element by itself already provides the necessary set of controls for playback controlling. Read more…
05
Sep
2011
On 05, Sep 2011 | No Comments | In Coding, HTML5/CSS3, JavaScript/Ajax, Tutorials/Tips | By TheShock
LibCanvas Basics. The Practice
by TheShock
This is a continuation of the article about LibCanvas basics. In the first part we’ve touched upon the theoretical side and now we’re going to do some practice and try to implement very basic and simple things. The main purpose of the article is to master the basic knowledge about LibCanvas, we’ll write a simple scripts, unsuitable for the use in real life, but you can develop them into something great. Read more…






