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Gary Edwards

Grid design basics: Grids for Web page layouts - Opera Developer Community - 2 views

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    Since tables were co-opted for layout purposes, columns have become key to many Web design layouts, and this thinking continued when CSS took over from tables (at least in the minds of savvy designers) for Web-page presentation. However, other fields of layout design don't think in arbitrary columns, they work with grids, and these form the basis for the structure of page designs. This article will provide the lowdown on grid design for Web pages. Thinking modular Grids are a template, a framework within which creativity can flourish. Too many designers spend time looking at a blank canvas, trying to figure out where elements should be positioned, but, if you have a flexible underlying grid, many such problems are already solved for you. It becomes obvious where and how elements should and can be positioned, thereby leaving you, the designer, with more time to work on graphic design and other page components.
Frederik Van Zande

cufón - fonts for the people - 0 views

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    Fast text replacement with canvas and VML - no Flash or images required.
kumar app

Photoshop Tutorial - Basic Logo Design - 3 views

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    Ten steps to create basic logos using Photoshop. Step-by-Step Instructions: 1. Select Elliptical Marquee tool and draw a circle in the center of the canvas and fill it with black color by pressing ctrl+backspace. 2. Keep the selection active and move the selection by pressing right arrow ke
yc c

HTML5 presentation - HTML5 Slides - 10 views

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    Take a walk through the woods and learn about all things HTML5. Starting with the JS APIS (selector API, storage, appcache, web workers, web sockets, notifications, drag and drop, and geolocation). Then delve into the new HTML semantic tags, link relations, micro data, ARIA, forms, audio and video, Canvas, and WebGL. Finally, the holy trinity finishes with CSS and selectors, fonts, text, columns, stroking, opacity, HSL, rounded corners, gradients, shadows, backgrounds, transitions, transforms, and animations.
Vernon Fowler

Web Designer Notebook » How to use Modernizr - 0 views

  • Modernizr doesn’t actually magically enable these properties for browsers that don’t support them. It just tells the page whether that feature is supported on the browser the visitor is using or not.
  • To install Modernizr, download the file from this page. Then, on your site’s head tag, add a link to the file. For example: ?1<script src="js/modernizr-1.0.min.js"></script> The second step is to include on your html tag a class of “no-js”: ?1<html class="no-js"> Why add this tag? Because that will be the default state of the page. If JavaScript (js) isn’t on, then Modernizr won’t work at all (and probably other features of your site won’t work either…), so it’s good that we have a fallback for that case. If JavaScript is indeed enabled, once that page is loaded on the browser, that class will be replaced dynamically and it may look something like this: ?1<html class="js canvas canvastext geolocation rgba hsla no-multiplebgs borderimage borderradius boxshadow opacity no-cssanimations csscolumns no-cssgradients no-cssreflections csstransforms no-csstransforms3d no-csstransitions  video audio cufon-active fontface cufon-ready">
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    "There is a tool that came to make our lives as progressive web designers a bit easier: Modernizr. In this short tutorial, learn how to apply this handy script to maximum effect on your sites."
Frederik Van Zande

When can I use... - 0 views

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    Compatibility tables for features in HTML5, CSS3, SVG and other upcoming web technologies
Frederik Van Zande

typeface.js -- Rendering text with Javascript, <canvas>, and VML - 0 views

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    With typeface.js you can embed custom fonts in your web pages so you don't have to render text to images.
mikhail-miguel

Can I use... Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc - 6 views

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