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A single image navigation rollover with drop-downs using nothing but CSS that works in all necessary browsers. read more »
Below is a list of our current favorite web design and development resources online! Enjoy..Do you have any we should check out? read more »
Many top brands use Flash and ActionScript to give their websites a more dynamic edge, and to engage the user. While Flash does have some drawbacks, read more »
Today we are going to put the skills we've learned into practice (as well as meeting new things) and create a basic accordion. read more »
In this article I will focus on the orientation media query and have a fun demonstration showing how to use it. read more »
WordPress is an amazing blogging platform. It is just so simple and easy to use. On the top of this, it provides a range of useful extensions/plugins read more »
Leland Fiegel is a 21 years old professional web developer from United States of America who specializes in development of WordPress themes. He is th read more »
In this article, I just want to focus on five really basic usability "breakdowns", based on my own recent browsing and professional experience. It read more »
The inevitable and by far the most important industry that is, the web development industry is constantly evolving. In this ever-growing, fast-paced read more »
Below is a fantastic list of 25 Css snippets that I am sure you will find extremely useful. Whether you are a veteran web developer, or are just gett read more »
In this article, I want to share 10 awesome online resources that I use to make my work as a designer and developer faster and easier. These range fr read more »
It’s time to update Drupal! Drupal project team is constantly making efforts improving the platform and provide users with a better experience workin read more »
Joomla project team says ‘Thank You’ to the Joomla! bug squad team for its continuous efforts to promote Joomla more closer to the stable version.Lat read more »