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Magdalena Tubis

PORTAL CSS - 0 views

shared by Magdalena Tubis on 09 Jun 13 - No Cached
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    You don't need JavaScript to create impressive 3D projects in the web browser. In this post I will show how to create and animate a Portal-inspired scene using only CSS.
Promatics Technologies

Custom Web Application Development Company, Web Application Development india - 0 views

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    Promatics, a prominent Custom Web application development & maintenance Service provider company, gives website an edge over competitors to unique business web presence. Web Application Development With years of hands-on experience in offering custom web application development services, Promatics India holds a pool of satisfied clients ranging from small to mid to large scale enterprises. We believe in developing cutting-edge custom web application development solutions that fulfill your rigorous business needs, taking their business value to new heights. Our custom web applications are full featured and efficiently perform across different platforms. The team at Promatics is trained in high-end development technologies, like ASP.NET, JAVA, PHP, HTML5, JavaScript, AJAX, XML, CSS, VBScript, XHTML, and more. Besides, we also have rich experience in database technologies such as MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, DB2, Oracle, etc.
Magento

Magento Customer Pictures Contest is a social Magento Extensions that allows customers ... - 0 views

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    Magento Customer Pictures Contest is a social Magento Extensions that allows customers to take part in the pictures contest rated by facebook like system. Relying on the results, Administrator will announce winner of the contest and send coupon code to the winner who can use the coupon code to buy the products on the main site and recieve incentives on price. Main Features: Customer back end: Customers after logging in can attend Magento Customer Pictures Contest if they agree the terms& conditions. Customers can upload pictures using Ajax uploader with a progress bar. After uploading successfully, customer can add title, descriptions of picture Customer can edit/delete pictures from list Customers can crop images using tool developed by Jcrop Javascript Customer can change avatar picture, user name Customer can withdraw from the contest Magento Templates design for customer back end: Picture list view User info block Upload picture block Picture list: pictures, facebook like button, system status, delete/hide button Toolbar: sort by (newest, most popular) Picture view User info block Picture items: picture, title, description Admin back end: Admin back end can be accessed at a tab located on admin navigation bar. The tab includes 2 items (all pictures, all winners) All pictures view: include all pictures to present Allow admin to set status for pictures such as: Approved, Denied, Removed Admin can send email to user to notify user's pictures status changes Allow admin to set winner for pictures, send email notification to customer Allow admin to set up coupon code and send email to customer All winners view Include current winner block: picture, username, number of likes by facebook List winners: admin can sort, filter.... Front end: List all pictures of all contestants if a user visits the Magento Customer Pictures Contest Include an upload button to allow user to upload image or ask user to login to upload image Include late
Nicolas Casel

Javascript library to show and hide things - 0 views

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    "minimal 4kb library for showing & hiding things"
Courses Web

Web courses HTML CSS PHP-MySQL JavaScript Ajax Flash - 0 views

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    Free courses for web programming, development and site building.
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    Free courses for web programming.
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    Free courses for web programming, development and site building.
Learn Python

Website Development Tutorials: Wizard Tutorial Introduction - YouTube - 1 views

shared by Learn Python on 18 Aug 15 - No Cached
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    Welcome to Wizard Tutorial the most advanced in-depth website development tutorials on the internet. I will personally teach you everything there is to know about website development with our free tutorials. We will start with HTML5 then work our way over to CSS3 to style our HTML5 code after we are able to build static websites. We will jump into building dynamic websites using PHP, Python, and Ruby. I will not stop there you will also learn to build Wordpress Themes and Plugins. Wait we need more style on our websites we will look at Javascript to add some awesome styles and effects to our sites. After you completely understand how to build stunning static websites and mind-blowing dynamic websites we will start build IOS apps with Swift. My development tutorials are not short and sweet that is for sure. I dig deeper then any tutorial website on the internet. These web development tutorial series will be long but very informative. I will explain every feature of every language, look at every option and tell you when, why, how and what you are doing. No other tutorial series has done this without charging you a ton of money. I do not charge! It is completely free! Do Not Forget To Subscribe! For more information visit our website at http://wizardtutorial.com
dennisvdb

SAP's OpenUI5 JavaScript Library is Surprisingly Well Done, Comparable to AngularJS - T... - 0 views

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    Interesting article about OpenUI5 en other webdev frameworks like Angular
Arch Aznable

Creating A Cool Animated Pixel Font With CSS3 | Blogfreakz - Web Design and Web Develop... - 0 views

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    Here's an awesome CSS3 animation effect by Peter Magenheimer. It's an animated pixel font that is created with 100% pure CSS3, no Javascript or images!
Vernon Fowler

A Beginner's Guide to Pairing Fonts | Webdesigntuts+ - 2 views

  • Using multiple fonts together can be difficult, achieving harmony is challenging, but if you manage it the result can be decorative and striking. Use fewer fonts and your task is more straight forward. Try to make the best of both worlds by selecting fonts with multiple variants and weights. In this way you can take advantage of an array of styles, safe in the knowledge that they’ll compliment each other just fine.
  • What’s the Nature of my Content? When selecting fonts it’s important to consider the nature of the layout you’re dealing with. Are we talking mainly body copy? Are there multiple headings, sub-headings? Perhaps it’s a magazine layout with decks, blockquotes? When using multiple fonts make sure that the roles are clearly established; if one font is used as a sub-heading, don’t switch to another font for a sub-heading elsewhere. Keep a font’s purpose clear.
  • How Do I Achieve Successful Pairing? You might have already heard this; successful pairing relies on concord, or contrast, but not conflict. That is to say your selected fonts can work well together by sharing certain qualities, or by being completely different from one another. However, font pairs can conflict in a number of ways – being too similar being just one.
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  • The x-height of a font describes the height from the base line to the upper reaches of the lower case characters, like the x. A proportionately large x-height helps with readability.
  • Pairing 2: Contrast Contrast between fonts often lends a winning combination, but in what ways can fonts contrast? Here are just some qualities to look for: Style: Take a look at any font resource site and you’ll see them categorized as Blackletter, Monospace, Script, Slab Serif etc. Fonts of different styles will often contrast. Size: Big font, little font. Say no more. Weight: Varying the weight of fonts is a common way to establish visual hierarchy. Hierarchy achieved by contrast. Form: Consider the proportions of a typeface. The relative length of the descenders, the curvature of the shoulders, the direction of the movement. Color: Not something we’re going to go into here, but color can easily determine whether two fonts work well together.
  • It’s a classic way of pairing; take a decorative serif for the heading and a sure-footed sans-serif for the body. Or take a no-nonsense sans-serif for the headings, with a pleasantly legible serif for the body. A winner in many cases. Let’s look at a few, kicking off with two system fonts. That’s right, even they can work well together.
  • Condensed fonts always work well to get your attention, as they take up a lot of vertical real estate.
  • Slab serifs make very effective attention grabbers, but can be a bit pushy if you’re not careful.
  • Pairing 3: Conflict Let’s not focus too much on what doesn’t work well, we don’t want to sour the joyous combinations in the rest of this guide do we? That said, let’s just illustrate how two fonts, which are arguably too similar, can look awkward together.
  • Once you’ve concluded that you don’t like a font pairing, try to work out why and it will help you make decisions more quickly in the future.
Luciano Ferrer

5 Free jQuery Page-Flip Plugins For Book-Like Interfaces - 1 views

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    "Mimicking the interactions offline is always popular in the world of computers. Page-flips are one of the most popular ones of them in web design. They are implemented very successfully in Flash, many websites, documents, magazines are being created/published each day. With the capabilities of new web technologies, we can also expect them to be accomplished using only HTML, CSS and JavaScript (remember "20 Things I Learned"? It is also open source). There are several easy-to-use jQuery plugins that offer a good page-flip experience and help creating book-like interfaces."
Luciano Ferrer

HTML KickStart - Ultra-Lean HTML Building Blocks for Rapid Website Production - KickSta... - 2 views

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    "HTML KickStart is an ultra-lean set of HTML5, CSS, and jQuery (javascript) files, layouts, and elements designed to give you a headstart and save you 10's of hours on your next web project. "
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