There was a goal: Create CSS buttons that are sexy looking, really flexible, but with the most minimalistic markup as possible.
And voila.. here they are, the BonBon Buttons. Named after the French word for "Candy". So, let's take a tour trough the candy store.
http://lab.simurai.com/css/buttons
In this article you’ll find 40 useful tools for web designers and developers. It includes plenty of tools and utilities that can greatly increase development speed, reduce debugging and testing time, and improve quality of the output. The tools described below are a variety of utilities, optimizers, testing and many more.
http://djdesignerlab.com/2010/08/24/4...ools-for-web-designers-and-developers
CSS3 is one of the coolest new web technologies available to web developers right now. Using some of its many features, it is possible to reproduce the effects that you might have previously done in Photoshop, with CSS code that is more maintainable, faster to load, and hip with the latest trends. Read on to learn about the power tools available to you and how to combine them to produce the ultimate graphical effects.
http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/htm...ting-to-work-to-with-css3-power-tools
In recent years jQuery has become the easiest and best supported way to implement simple animations online. JavaScript is exceptionally good at what it does and this article is in no way an argument against it.
However, CSS3 offers a glimpse into a possible future where basic animations are performed with straight CSS completely independent of scripting. Today we’ll take a look at how to use CSS3 to create a fun and unique navigation menu that uses @font-face, transforms and transitions.
http://designshack.co.uk/articles/css...nimated-navigation-menu-with-pure-css
Continuous Reel Slideshow lets you showcase images in a reel like fashion, one image at a time and in an continuous manner, with no breaks between the first and last slide. The reel can be played from left to right (horizontally), or top down (vertically), and pauses onMouseover. You can implement controls to allow users to manually move the reel forward and backwards, instead of it playing automatically.
http://dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex14/reelslideshow.htm
Linuksowych programów do tworzenia i odtwarzania muzyki jest coraz więcej. Jeszcze niedawno nie było dobrego narzędzia do montażu wideo, teraz istnieje już kilka, np. takich do tworzenia małych,domowych filmów z wakacji, ale i takich, które mogłyby posłużyć do dużych, profesjonalnych produkcji filmowych. Również narzędzia do obróbki audio bardzo ostatnimi czasy wyewoluowały.We wpisie opisałem te, które według mnie są najprzydatniejsze i najciekawsze.
http://jakilinux.org/aplikacje/edycja...o%21%29&utm_content=Google+Reader
This is the project page for the CSS Framework Atatonic. Atatonic is meant to make your web—life easier and is created to provide a stable grid and solid typography.
http://atatonic.timbenniks.nl
Recently I wrote article about post thumbnail and you saw some great examples of image styling. As I wrote there, neat styled images can attract more visitors and you will be more pleasant with them yourself too.
You don’t have to always use Photoshop to style your images. Some cool effects can be achieved trough CSS, jQuery etc too and I strongly suggest you to continue reading to find out how to do it!
http://www.1stwebdesigner.com/design/image-styling-coding-tutorials
In this tutorial, you are going to learn what a console is, and more importantly, how you can leverage it to learn JavaScript and DOM quickly.
http://www.tuttoaster.com/learning-javascript-and-dom-with-console
An all singing and all dancing CMS (who uses all of there features anyway?) is not always the best option for every web design project, sometimes all you need is something with a little less punch, something with a smaller learning curve and something that is really, really light.
All of the CMSes below can be regarded as ‘light’, that’s not to say they are lightweights, but what they are is a simpler system, for you and your clients, to manage content.
And best of all? All of these CMSes are open-source.
http://speckyboy.com/2010/07/19/14-li...pen-source-content-management-systems