Quite some time ago I have published the first part of this series. Today I’ll tackle coding a good webform, styling it, client-side and server-side validating. The first part of the tutorial was extremely popular, and that’s why I chose to merge parts two and three, which anyway are closely related.PS: You’ll need some patience [...]
Good old Kangax has been playing with HTML minification and has shared his new tool in an early stage.
via Ajaxian » HTML Minification.
In response to this week’s tutorial, where we are creating a HTML5 & CSS3 template, here is the pure XHTML version. It is compatible with all browser versions, SEO friendly, and features a sleek jQuery scroll effect. Perfect for those cases when you need something up fast.It is easily modifiable and the code is properly [...]
The web form has been one of the most discussed elements in web design for more than ten years now. We can’t help it. Call-to-action functionality often leads users to a form; purchases are made using forms; users register or subscribe using forms — the uses for forms are endless.
While it is fairly easy to [...]
Single page portfolio websites are particularly popular right now and there are some great examples of such sites around the Web. These types of sites present a number of unique design issues largely because of the space limitations involved – presenting everything about yourself and your work on a single page can very difficult.
For instance, [...]
When working in the world of web design and development, creativity is of course fundamental. However, it is more important to follow best practices to insure greater usability, functionality, and ease for the users. Forms are one of the most disliked functions to deal with on the web for users, when they are difficult to [...]
There is nothing more frustrating for a user than waiting an age for a web page to load. Even in today’s world of high speed broadband it is imperative that you build your web pages to load as fast as possible. None of your user’s want to sit waiting for a page to load. In [...]
Your site is full of real estate and almost all of it is trying to grab the visitors attention as quickly as possible. It could be argued that all real estate on your site is important, if you feel like being a pedantic whiny face. There are some areas, one in particular, that deserves extra [...]
This new HTML5 Visual Cheat Sheet is an update of my HTML 5 Visual Cheat Sheet that I published for the first time some months ago on my old blog (http://woork.blogspot.com).
This cheat sheet is essentially a simple visual grid that contains a list of all HTML tags and of their related attributes supported by HTML [...]
In the world of email marketing, I think it’s fair to say, that far too many people fail to take into consideration the importance of good design and perfect cross-compatibility within email clients. I receive emails which ‘break’ in my chosen client, or have missing links much too frequently – a bad email has exactly [...]
March 30, 2010
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