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Introducing Minerva – A Creative Portfolio Theme
Recently, I teamed up with very talented designer and personal friend Baz Deas to form a small and fun ThemeForest team. We came up with a name, DesignThirst, and have released our first premium HTML template on ThemeForest. Minerva, the name of the theme, is a premium and very fresh corporate/portfolio theme. Just check out some the features!
Posted in Client Side, Downloads, Featured, HTML/CSS, Resources, Site NewsBy Drew Douglass
5 Advanced CSS Techniques To Increase Your Skill Set
The number of CSS techniques that can be used to achieve a certain effect is plentiful. As CSS standards progress, so do our options when it comes to working with CSS. Today, we will have a look at 5 advanced CSS techniques that will help to increase your skill set.
Posted in Client Side, Featured, HTML/CSSBy Muhammad Adnan
CSS Tip: How to Make Circles Without Images
About a month ago, Jeffery Way posted an article about creating shapes with pure CSS, no images added. I've been using the CSS3 property of border radius a lot in a design I've been working on and thought, "why can't I use this to make circles?" Today, I'll show you how to make your very own CSS circles. In addition, we will use our new knowledge to create a simple jQuery plugin!
Posted in Client Side, Featured, HTML/CSS, Javascript, jQueryBy Vasili
Javascript Tip: Easy Fading Using jQuery
Whilst working on a project recently I came across a need for us to show a selection of images depending on their type and when a link to them is clicked. I decided to use jQuery as it saves a lot of time as most of the work is done for you. I will step through the code so you can see how I did it.
Posted in Client Side, Featured, HTML/CSS, Javascript, jQueryBy John Bloomfield
An Interview with Chris Coyier
I recently had the absolute pleasure of interviewing one of my favorite internet heroes, Chris Coyier of CSS-Tricks.com. Chris is a web designer and developer and you have probably seen his stuff all over the net. The interview was conducted on the famous NETTUTS.com and I encourage you all to check out the interview and let me know what you think!
Posted in Client Side, Featured, HTML/CSSBy Drew Douglass
ID Your BODY: A Simple CSS Trick With a lot of ROI
One of the latest raves in Web design is to add an id attribute to the body tag, like <body id="coolpage">. It's a small thing, but it's a damn good idea!
Why? Let's say you have 15 pages total on your Geocities Star Wars fan site. You want the headlines (<h1>Headline!</h1>) to be 16 px in size with the exception of the home page. On the homepage you want the headlines to be 18px and bold!
Will you make a new separate CSS file just for the homepage that the user has to download in addition to the default CSS? NO! You're too good for that! You & C3PO hang out on the weekends.
Posted in Client Side, Featured, HTML/CSSBy Brian Cray
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