Archive for the ‘HTML’ Category

125 web designer codes

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

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This is good. Paul Spoerry has made a 125 snippets code compilation. Here you’ll be able to find HTML, CSS, JavaScript and Ajax. It’s super interesting.

Source:  MMC Design

55 reasons to design in XHTML and CSS

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

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I think many of us share this in common: our very first web page was mainly designed with tables, just to make life a little bit easier. Time passed and as things changed, everything changed. In Programimi I was able to see an extensive list of 55 points that tell you why we should avoid this practice.

MAC programs list that we all ought to have

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

In PurpleStars I found a small list of programs we all need to have.

Mac Rabbit’s CSSEdit a CSS code editor which has an X-Ray application.

Macro Mates: Textmate is a multiple editor that will help you edit text and code.

skEdit: another text editor.

Coda: a web designing solution.

Transmit and CyberDuck: they’re both FTP’s but the second one is for free.

Learn to program

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

Thanks to Blogultura I found these amazing links for manuals and tutorials: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, ASP and JAVA. They are very well explained, I even heard some of the are dummy-proof, and trust me this always comes handy.

How to generate rounded borders

Friday, December 7th, 2007

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Spiffy Corners is an amazing tool to generate rounded borders. It generates the CSS and HTML button so you won’t have to deal with any type of code.

Source: IsoPixel