Archive for 2009

Firefox’s Mac team is looking for your qualms

Web Development on August 31st, 2009 No Comments

The Macintosh development team of the popular Firefox web browser is currently looking for feedback as to what “sucks” about the current incarnation of the software. Colin Barrett, formerly of Adium fame, puts it quite frankly on his blog:

So, fellow Appleites, I put it to you: What sucks about Firefox on the Mac?

Perspective: Microsoft’s forgotten monopoly

Web Development on August 31st, 2009 No Comments

The story of how Microsoft used its monopoly in operating systems to acquire a dominant position in office applications and browsers has often been told. But there’s another Microsoft monopoly that’s rarely mentioned, even though most of us see it every day.

Microsoft’s fonts are used to display most Web pages on the planet. Even [...]

30 Creative Examples of Javascript Slider & Scrollers

Web Development on August 28th, 2009 No Comments

Some days before we are using flash for buttons, gallery etc, later now JavaScript frameworks like jQuery, Mootools , Scriptallicious and Prototype replace the flash with a light weight code and we can get the same effect like flash, that gives web designers and developers a lot a space for creative thinking

10 Reasons to Politely Decline a Web Design Gig

Web Development on August 28th, 2009 No Comments

When you’re in that first round of meetings with a potential web design or web development client, there are certain statements, revelations or bits of information that serve as huge red flags.

25 Most Useful Blogs for Web Design & Development

Web Development on August 28th, 2009 No Comments

I would like to share 25 Most Useful Blogs for Web Design and Development. Almost all of them are daily updated, and cover a wide range of topics including inspiration, design trends, tutorials, interviews, website showcase, programming techniques and resources. Add them all to your RSS reader and receive these useful information every day.

Useful Glossaries For Web Designers and Developers

Web Development on August 28th, 2009 No Comments

In a day in age where there are just as many freelancers as there are university educated designers, developers, and all around web gurus, it is amazing to me how much many of us don’t know or have forgot about our trade. As a self-taught designer, I will admit to you upfront that there is [...]

16 Best Web Design Galleries for Inspiration

Web Development on August 28th, 2009 No Comments

Web design galleries offer designers and developers creative inspiration on their own designs. By aggregating the top web designs on the web, a gallery serves as a prime spot for getting those creative juices flowing.
In this article you’ll find 16 of the best and most popular web design galleries ranked in order by the [...]

Group votes to relax Web naming rules

Web Development on August 27th, 2009 No Comments

(CNN) — A group charged with overseeing the development of the Internet voted Thursday to relax the rules on Web site naming conventions — potentially triggering a virtual domain name gold rush to rival the dotcom boom of the late 1990s.

How To Market Your Web App

Web Development on August 27th, 2009 No Comments

So after 1 year of fund-raising, planning and development, your shiny new beta web app is finally ready… and now you think it’s marketing time. You want to reach thousands of users as quickly as possible. Aha, you think, the cheapest and shortest path is viral marketing – via blogs and social news sites. [...]

Build Better Pages With Firebug

Web Development on August 27th, 2009 No Comments

Ask web developers to name their desert island Firefox extensions (ignoring for now the improbability of having a laptop while stranded), and they’re bound to put Firebug at or near the top of their lists.
Firebug is a web development tool for tweaking CSS, debugging JavaScript and more. In part, it’s like juiced-up “view source” for [...]