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Every week we tweet a lot of interesting stuff highlighting great content that we find on the web that can be of interest to web designers.
Every week we feature a set of comics created exclusively for WDD. The content revolves around web design, blogging and funny situations that we encounter in our daily lives as designers.
Hidden away in the depths of the CSS specification you’ll find CSS counters. As the name suggests they allows you to count a thing on your page with CSS incrementing the value every time it appears on the document.
As I grew up, being a “creative child,” which was the description my school psychologist used to explain why I didn’t care for school or the usual subjects like math and why I wasn’t like the other children, my mother would get frustrated and call me “bull-headed, just like your great grandfather!” There was little [.
Almost every business has a web presence these days; from single page ‘business card’ style sites, to million+ product e-commerce hubs, owning a website is as universal as taxes.
In the last post, we took an in-depth look at Google’s Panda and Penguin updates and how they have impacted on search rankings for businesses.
In part one, we touched on how to harness the power of display: flex in your website layouts, and how versatile this new layout concept has proven to be.
The side project series is a series of posts in which we’ll be taking a look at the best of designers’ side projects.
The May edition of what’s new for web designers and developers includes new web apps, jQuery plugins and JavaScript resources, educational resources, wireframing kits, image tools, Photoshop extensions, web development tools, coding resources, and some really great new fonts.
Last week, Adobe announced that there will be no further development of their Fireworks application. Security updates will be provided and bug fixes may arrive, but for all intents and purposes Fireworks CS6 is a dead man walking.
It’s all about presentation. Ideas and concepts are great, but mean nothing if they cannot be properly communicated.
Every week we tweet a lot of interesting stuff highlighting great content that we find on the web that can be of interest to web designers.
Every week we feature a set of comics created exclusively for WDD. The content revolves around web design, blogging and funny situations that we encounter in our daily lives as designers.
Adobe has just announced that Creative Suite will cease to exist after CS6 (in name at least), and be replaced exclusively by Creative Cloud.
SEO has always been a tricky business, not only do experts have to spend time on researching keywords and following the best practices, they have to be prepared for the changes which search engines inevitably put into place.
The most popular CMS out there, WordPress has a ton of great features; probably the best of which is its extensibility.
It’s been said that the only thing constant is change; and in the world of advertising, this saying is especially true.
One of the most important tasks on your plate as a web designer is usability. Usability is defined as a gauge of the quality of the user’s experience when interacting with your website.
With every new revision of CSS, a plethora of new, exciting attributes come to light; one of which being the understated display: flex approach.
The most frustrating aspect of web design for designers trained for print, is the persistent lack of typographic control.