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In this collection, we are showcasing 15 most useful and responsive CSS frameworks that will help the developers to create responsive websites. In this day and age, responsive web designs are getting popular day by day because they are interactive and look good as well. Furthermore, as developers now have more tools and resources, thus creating responsive website designs is no more a difficult task.
Here, we have put together 16 most useful responsive CSS frameworks for you to help you do your job effectively. Enjoy looking into this collection and have more fun using them in your work. Remember that your comments are always more than welcome.
Dependency injection has been a frequent subject of discussion among many corporate developers in the past few years. Many feared that they might sacrifice too much time building their application architecture without doing any real work. In this article, I’ll explain why PHP developers should consider taking advantage of dependency injection, when building large, scalable projects.
We're going to walk through how to create an adaptive web experience that's designed mobile-first. This article and demo will go over the following:
Why we need to create mobile-first, responsive, adaptive experiences
How to structure HTML for an adaptive site in order to optimize performance and prioritize flexibility
How to write CSS that defines shared styles first, builds up styles for larger screens with media queries, and uses relative units
How to write unobtrusive Javascript to conditionally load in content fragments, take advantage of touch events and geolocation
What we could do to further enhance our adaptive experience
The main tool for developers is of course code editors.Mostly it is a standalone application but you know there are also many online code editors around the internet.There may be times which you are not with your computer so the below web based or let’s say browser based online editors will help you to do almost every coding like editing,sharing,debugging etc.
Today we selected most preferred online code editors by developers.If you know anyother which you think really useful just drop a comment.
Today we are back with some of best and most useful Android Apps for a web developer. Android is the World’s second largest Mobile Market. Android, the operating system which is used in mobile systems and world’s best selling operating system for Smartphones.
Android market has big collection of paid and free apps such as business apps, travel apps, games, design apps and many more. But today we are going to represent best free android apps for web developers and web designers. These apps are very useful for designers and developers who loves to work on Smartphones.
Ostatnio natknąłem się na bardzo fajną rzecz – możliwość wysyłania pliku CSS w nagłówku HTTP. Daje to bardzo łatwą możliwość ukrycia swoich stylów CSS przed niedoświadczonymi developerami, niepożądanymi i wścibskimi oczami.
Oczywiście tak przesłane style CSS do strony nie stanowią większego problemu do obejścia dla doświadczonego developera (Firebug), niemniej nie każdemu będzie chciało się analizować nagłówki HTTP.
These days the whole world is progressing towards the web. From small businesses to big firms to online schools, universities etc., all are pushing hard to make a big online impact because this is almost free advertisement for their brand and results in it reaching a wider range of audience than using other manual ways to do so. One big aspect of Website Design is a “Mobile Version” of the website because these days mobile phones with internet facilities are becoming too common and thus everyone wants to remain connected to their favourite websites on the go.
With the ever-increasing sales of smartphones and the burgeoning tablet market starting to skyrocket, coupled with far greater access to more robust mobile data networks, the internet is now being accessed by our users in a multitude of new ways.
The huge range of mobile devices used to browse the web now means you really have to consider making your site mobile-compatible.
But how do you go about it? Testing your site on mobile devices can be time-consuming and expensive due to the vast number of different mobile devices.
Fear not, because there are some handy tools available at your disposal for making sure that your website renders appropriately on the Mobile Web. This article shares and discusses 10 such tools.
The goal of any great website is to provide quality content for its readers and clients, though no website can be truly successful if it cannot provide the content in a timely manner. How much time is acceptable isn’t always up to you though. It’s in the eyes of the beholder, hence the readers.
If you have a flash based website that is media heavy, and your users knows is, they will probably be ok waiting a minute or two while your page loads. Though, if on the other hand you have a mostly text based website and it takes two minutes to load, there is 99.99% chance the person will not wait. These days, people want information and websites to be practically instantaneous.
If you want to make your website livelier, then adding a website chat widget is perhaps one of the more effective solutions for increasing user engagement and growing your community.
By putting a proper website chat widget on your site, you will get real-time feedback from site visitors regarding your product, services, or content. For sites that sell services or products, a chat widget will definitely help you communicate with your visitors in real-time and potentially make more sales.
This is a collection of 10 free website chat widgets that you can install on your websites.
Which files are we going to be examining (and producing)? Deciding which files to cover was certainly not an easy task for me, and there are many other files (such as .htaccess which we won’t cover) you can implement that can provide your website a boost.
The files I’ll talk about here were chosen for their usefulness as well as their ease of implementation. Maximum bang for our buck.
We’re going to cover robots.txt, favicon.ico, sitemap.xml, dublin.rdf and opensearch.xml. Their purposes range from helping search engines index your site accurately, to acting as usability and interoperability aids.