By Paul Andrew As many of us know, the initial 15-20 seconds of a new user's visit to a web site will have a large impact on whether on not they are going to like or dislike the site, prompting them to decide whether they will stay or go. This means it's vital that you follow usability rules with common design practices and layout your site, especially the navigation, in a style that the user can
When developing a website, it is a great challenge to be able to organize the content in such a way, that it is both intriguing and eye-catching. Not to mention how important it is to prevent information overloading by exposing your visitors to too much data in a single view. This is why there are certain techniques that help designers group content and show it only if the user is interested in wh
In an ongoing attempt to offer alternative methods to spruce up menus, I’ve pieced together an elastic thumbnail menu. What does it do exactly? Magnifies menu items when they are hovered over. Menu items expand upwards. View the demo to see it in action. Hopefully you know what you’re getting into, let’s make this thing happen. The HTML Quick and easy, the general framework we’ll be using goes as
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