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Frederik Van Zande

Emblematiq :: Niceforms :: Overview - 0 views

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    Web forms. Everybody knows web forms. Each day we have to fill in some information in a web form, be it a simple login to your webmail application, an online purchase, or signing up for a website. They are the basic, and pretty much the only way of gathering information on the web. You basically know a web form when you see one as they always look the same and they've kept this look over the years. Try as hard as you might but web forms can only change their appearance so much. Some may argue that this is a good usability feature, and I tend to agree, but there comes a time when you just need to style web forms so that they look different. How do you do that? Niceforms comes to the rescue! Niceforms is a script that will replace the most commonly used form elements with custom designed ones. You can either use the default theme that is provided or you can even develop your own look with minimal effort.
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Dynamic Drive CSS Library- Practical CSS codes and examples - 0 views

  • var rate87=new rateit(87, "26", "090%") rate87.displaytext("26") 4.5 CSS Gradient Shadow var rate74=new rateit(74, "72", "078%") rate74.displaytext("72") 3.9 CSS Thick Tabs var rate47=new rateit(47, "71", "080%") rate47.displaytext("71") 4 SuckerTree Vertical Menu (v1.1) var rate52=new rateit(52, "60", "074%") rate52.displaytext("60") 3.7 Overlapping horizontal tabs var rate51=new rateit(51, "128", "080%") rate51.displaytext("128") 4 Animated link underlines var rate50=new rateit(50, "78", "075%") rate50.displaytext("78") 3.8 SuckerTree Horizontal Menu <!-- <rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xm
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Uni-Form - 0 views

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    An attempt to standardize forms. Nice highlighting effects.
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    Plug and play style. Download the uni-form.zip (v1.2) and you're pretty much all set! It is encouraged to edit css properties only in the uni-form.css file, so you can easily upgrade to the newer versions as they come along by copying over the old copy the uni-form-generic.css.
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Uniform - Sexy forms with jQuery - 15 views

  • Have you ever wished you could style checkboxes, drop down menus, radio buttons, and file upload inputs? Ever wished you could control the look and feel of your form elements between all browsers? If so, Uniform is your new best friend. Uniform masks your standard form controls with custom themed controls. It works in sync with your real form elements to ensure accessibility and compatibility.
Perry Branch

Wufoo · HTML Form Template & CSS Design Gallery - 0 views

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    Lots of great examples of forms and css styles to go with them.
tech vedic

Gateway SX2865-UR328 - 0 views

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    Gateway SX2865-UR328 : Review Stylish Slim form factor Budget desktop Outstanding performance
Zulkarnain K.

CSS Arrow Please - 10 views

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    There are web-based generators for almost everything; stripes, buttons, forms, loader icons, etc. CSS Arrow Please focuses on another niche; yes, totally CSS-based (no images) arrows. This CSS trick is great for using in tooltips, the generator offers multiple options for customization (the position, color and border values) and auto-creates the related CSS code.
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

Design Stencils - Yahoo! Design Pattern Library - 0 views

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    Yahoo! Design Stencil Kit version 1.0 is available for OmniGraffle, Visio (XML), Adobe Illustrator (PDF and SVG), and Adobe Photoshop (PNG), and covers the following topics: * Ad Units * Calendars * Carousels * Charts and Tables * UI Controls * Form Elements * Grids * Menus and Buttons * Mobile - General * Mobile - iPhone * Navigation and Pagination * OS Elements * Placeholder Text * Screen Resolutions * Tabs * Windows and Containers
Frederik Van Zande

sIFR lite - 0 views

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    once upon a time some really good web developers created sIFR. Their goal was to seamlessly convert HTML headlines into nice fonts. Well, these developers did a great job getting it to work nicely. Looking at their code, I decided I would create a "lite" version of sIFR using a more object-oriented approach. sIFR Lite is a bit easier to read, and more intuitive to use. The only drawbacks are that it is currently unproven on a large scale in the real world. This library is of course open-source, so I welcome you to submit any improvements, suggestions, or bug reports using my contact form.
Hussain M Elius

247 web usability guidelines - 0 views

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    Guidelines for home page usability, task orientation, navigation and IA, forms and data entry, trust and credibility, writing and content quality, page layout and visual design, search usability, and help, feedback and error tolerance.
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CSS Gallery Submission Made Easy - 6 views

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    With CSSGallerySubmission.com, you can submit your website to almost all of available CSS Galleries in the net, simply by using one single form
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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.
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