For one of the projects I’m currently working on with Rareview, we wanted to add a rising hover effect to a set of icon links. Using jQuery’s animate effect, I experimented with icons that have reflections and others with shadows. Here is a demo with two examples: The HTML and CSS are both straightforward and have a structure and style common to many web navigations and menus (for the sake of post
As I observe other liquid based websites, I see two commonly used techniques on displaying columns, the fixed columns and the liquid columns. There are drawbacks to both that I would like to point out, and later would like to pitch my solution. Fixed Columns The great thing about having fixed columns in a liquid layout, is that it will fill up the view port with as many columns as it can fit. But
Sometimes it's just fun to play around with the programming languages we know and see what we can create. I thought it might be nice to create a little online keyboard with CSS, and then make it work with jQuery. The keyboard includes "action" keys (caps lock, shift, and delete) which dynamically changes the keyboard when clicked. I'll show you how to build it today and it could also be a good jQu
We all know that people don’t like filling out forms online, including the folks who design and build them. Most good web designers working today know to keep them as concise and painless as possible. A minimalist sign up process on your shiny new web app is sure to produce a higher sign up rate than one that asks for a dozen pieces of irrelevant information. Sometimes, however, you’ll want to dev
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