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Jungle Jar

8 Free And Useful CSS Tools For Your Development Toolkit - 0 views

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    This is a nice collection I've put together of both online CSS web applications and desktop applications to assist the web developer with his/her project. Both the CSS veterans and beginners should find these tools useful and at least worth a bookmark or quick download.
Perry Branch

Mike Davidson - sIFR - 0 views

  • Proper use and best practices sIFR is a powerful tool. So powerful, in fact, that you can completely ruin a web page with it if you get overzealous and don’t exercise restraint.
  • sIFR is for headlines, pull quotes, and other small swaths of text
  • type which accents the rest of the page. Body copy should remain browser text.
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    Optimized dynamic generation of Flash movies bound using javascript to provide rich Font experience regardless of the client. Degrades gracefully. Looks interesting when you just HAVE to have that PERFECT font.

    Note that it is NOT intended for full paragraphs or any type of extended passages. Serves a similar function as Text Images.

Russell Wilson

Dexo: Design for Web Sites and Applications - 0 views

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    Russell Wilson's blog on usability, user-centered design, interface design
Jungle Jar

JungleJar - Useful CSS Classes For The Masses - 0 views

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    I've put together a list of useful CSS classes I find myself using on a regular basis, and a few of these are actually required by the Wordpress gang if you're going to submit a free Wordpress template to them.
yc c

Firebug - Web Development Evolved - 0 views

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    Firebug integrates with Firefox to put a wealth of development tools at your fingertips while you browse. You can edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live in any web page.
Perry Branch

Actual Browser Sizes (final) - Baekdal.com - 0 views

  • in order to support 95% of your visitors, you need to design for a maximum size of 776x424px
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    The final section "What size do I need to support?" has the findings summary, but the entire article is a very worthwhile read.
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    This is a creative example of quantitative user research. According to the findings from this article the "above the fold" size that will apply to the most people browsing is 776px wide by 424px high. This takes into account the browser chrome and surfing w/o being maximized. I think this study should be performed regularly, every couple of years perhaps to follow display size changes.
Shila N Laing

20 Useful Tools to Make Web Development More Efficient - 0 views

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    20 useful web development tools
Syntacticsinc SEO

Syntactics Move to New Office to Better Serve Clients - 1 views

I was looking for the old office of Syntactics Inc. to get thorough internet marketing for my business through search engine optimization and other SEO Philippines techniques. After learning that t...

SEO Philippines search engine optimization web development

started by Syntacticsinc SEO on 23 Feb 11 no follow-up yet
Astute Promotions

Web-SoftSolution.com for web and software application development services - 0 views

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    Web-SoftSolution.com for web and software application development services like website development, software development, application development services, cms application development, Search engine optimization and marketing services
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