Take the guess work out of Website color combinations
Steal other websites color scheme. Also, this site helps web developers quickly select and test color combinations.
Steal other websites color scheme. Also, this site helps web developers quickly select and test color combinations.
All CSS tags in one page… Useful, if you can’t remember. Very useful especially for those of us who don’t rely heavily on dreamweaver. It’s a handy reference… but their support matrix needs a legend — it’s not clear what’s supported and what’s not.
An all on one page? Not exactly. Looks like about 100 pages. I wish I could find an easy to read “all-in-one-page” CSS properties page, with examples - where you could save it offline as a single HTML file and refer to it offline as a reference.
If you’re beating your head against the wall with some CSS that isn’t working, use the w3c validator on your CSS. In a lot of cases, you’ve made a typo or some other form of invalid syntax, and the browser is just dealing with it silently. Often times something is spelled wrong and you’ll pull your hair out messing around with various tags before you realize a simple mistake.
From COLOURlovers: “a place to view, rate and review some lovely colours & palettes. the idea is to create a place of color inspiration where a designer of any sort can see new and lovely colours… find out what colors are hot, what work well in other uses… and simply make some love with colour.”
It helps the n00bs move away from the dark and sacry times of tiled picture backgrounds and give the pros a new look at things on their sites. I’m hoping we can move away from sites with straight HTML, black background, and neon green text. (No offense to anyone going for the 80’s unix vibe).
Here’s another one with the same idea but you have the freedom to create your own color palette. The same idea can be found at Colormatch (Original made in 5 KB) and ColorBlender (the new fully cross-browser version).
Nifty Corners are a combination of CSS and Javascript to get rounded corners without images. The nearest example is on this very page itself. Check out the rounded corners above in the headmast
To create mind boggling web design. Here is a well written tutorial outlining how you can combine CSS skills and Photoshop skills.
Way too many images yo! You can do half of that stuff with proper CSS and XHTML. Just my opinion! Sure it looks pretty, but after that, what are you left with? The first two are nice (the second one being better). The third one is ass ugly and I would never even use a website if it was designed like that. Way too many images, horrible colors, ugh.
Any article that has this much raw information is gonna be useful to someone, especially to artists who may know how to make something that looks fresh but not how to translate it to HTML and CSS. It’s a nice basic CSS tips, but if you want “mind boggling web design” in CSS, there’s only ONE place to go - CSS ZenGarden
If you are big on Javascripts, then here are nine javascripts which you just cannot afford to miss.
One slacking thing about this due is, he just need to put this one up over at Geocities… sheesh… So, expect some bandwidth limit exceed. Aper lar… bangang!! Doesn’t he know that Geocities, Angelfire, or any of the other old school crapmunity sites have bandwidth restrictions?
In case you tried and didn’t see the page, try again soon nd mirror it some where else as access to this site will be restored within an hour. In the mean time, here’s the Cached Version
There is no single way to create a cross browser image transparency. This tutorial tells you how to make it work in 3 of the most popular browsers.
Very useful to know but its been around for years. Flickr uses this technology so unregistered users can’t save your pictures if you don’t want them to.
I much prefer using png’s and a little behavioral javscript. It also links a page with similar scripts not associated with css background images. I’ve never figured out why nobody uses this more often… It was posted 2 years ago.
Here’s another interesting related article - Sleight of hand.
Make your own button easy and free. Control colors, alignment, and style with this easy to use and powerful button maker. Especially useful if you are a blogger.
Its alright for simple buttons. It can’t do much though. Just change some basic stuff. Colors, text, and placement. It’s more fun to use 1200% zoom in Photoshop, but that’s another story. Especially useful if you keep a DIARY like a 12 year old girl and for some reason want the world to see it, but don’t take it too literally.
I’m glad someone has finally posted something like this. There are a dozen around the interne. Most of based on one PHP script that some guy made open source. I don’t know if this one is though…
Here’s another similar button maker but the best button maker I have seen is Brilliant Button Maker.
The “code” for the actual button maker is far from simple. Sure, it could be done in CSS, and it’s not that hard. This is just something to make things easy for bloggers. Just a quick and easy to use button maker.
Simple rules for simple people. Go through the list of things that people–designers and non-designers–from around the country have cited as the things that make the difference between a well-designed and a poorly designed web page.
But why is it every website trying to be an authority on good and bad web design stinks. This site’s image href’s aren’t even working. Talk about ironic.
It doesn’t take a genious to know that animated gifs and flashy text are poor design. If you want a website that follows rules, then these are good basics. However, following rules can be boring…
The problem I have with this guy’s site is that its all text. Where are the examples?!?
If you still dont get it, click here then
Blogger-Templates provides numerous free templates, hacks, and graphics. All templates are provided with accompaning files and code for easy implementation.
Now, thats pretty darn nifty. Although it’s kind of old now. I don’t use Blogger but those tips about removing the navbar etc. are worth a scoop.