Aug 12

If you are still using table based layouts for your web developement projects, you’re getting left behind.  CSS/XHMTL design layouts are not only en vouge, they are imperative.  And they are much easier to use than you think!  So you don’t know where to start?  Here’s 5 can’t miss CSS resources for every designer and developer.

1. W3Schools.com CSS Tutorial:  The w3Schools.com website offers some of the best site on the web.  They are the ultimate resource to ensure your code is valid, as they are run by the people who are the web standards authority.  If you’ve never seen a Cascading Style Sheet in your life, this is the place to start! Continue reading »

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Jul 30

So you’ve been to about a million websites at this point in your cyber life. There’s a little bit of everything in the online jungle, with every different imaginable style, color, and layout. Everyone is trying to be different, trying to separate themselves from the pack. So why is it that nearly every website, from the coolest of the cool to the worst of the worst, seem to still be using the same, ugly form fields that are default.

Well, that’s about to change, at least on your website. I’m going to give you some quick and easy tips to spice up your form fields and set your website apart from the rest. This will not be a tutorial on CSS, although if you’ve never used CSS, you still should get enough information to improve your forms drastically. The more you know about CSS, the more cool stuff you can do! Continue reading »

written by Kyle Robbins \\ tags: , , , , , , ,