One of the most bizarre statistical facts in relation to browser use has to be the virtual widespread numbers that currently exist in the use of Internet Explorer versions 6, 7 and 8. As of this writing, Internet Explorer holds about a 65% market share combined across all their currently used browsers. In the web development community, this number is much lower, showing about a 40% share.
So here are the top twenty ways that web developers can reduce their carbon footprint each day. They’re simple changes, but in the end they make a huge difference.
I have taken the best hotel and best and breakfast web designs, put them in a bowl, mixed them all up and put the result here on WebDesignDev. Yes that’s right, here is WebDesignDev’s showcase of the best looking hotel and bed and breakfast websites. Some of these are actually beautiful and stand out from the competition.
Well we are officially in autumn. So I decided to do a little roundup for web and graphic designers. Compiled here are 17 very nifty Autumn resources. Included in the collection are various icon packs, Photoshop brushes, desktop wallpapers, tutorials and free vector graphics. Hope you enjoy!
I have compiled a remarkable list showcasing the best websites that are packed full of colour. These websites use colour very well to make their site stand out, and most of all make it look beautiful. The shades, gradients and colour palettes used in these sites is what makes them remarkable.
Raphael JS is a lightweight and super-sexy JavaScript framework that allows you to draw vector graphics in your browser! In this tutorial, I will introduce you to some basic drawing functionality, take a look at animation, provide DOM access and finally finish off by creating a cool widget for your site…
Light effects, if used correctly can give a website that nice warm glow to make it stand out and look more beautiful. I have put together a top quality list of what I think are the best website designs currently out there that use outstanding light effects.
Winston Churchill once said: “Criticism may not be agreeable, but it is necessary. It fulfills the same function as pain in the human body. It calls attention to an unhealthy state of things.” Regardless of where you work or who you work for, being able to take criticism is part of the job description. Whether you’re getting feedback from your boss or a client, having a proper perspective on criticism and a sound understanding of how to use it effectively is important.
This post has been kindly guest written. Sue Varty is a freelance technical and corporate writer who specializes in e-book creation, user guides, training manuals, web copy and last-minute proposal preparation.
In this article, we’ll take a look at font licensing for web usage via methods such as FLIR, sFIR, Cufón, @font-face, etc. and ways to protect yourself.