Fresh Resources for Web Designers and Developers (April 2014)
Alright, we’ve gone through the first quarter of 2014, let’s head on to the fourth month of the year. This round, April 2014, we have a framework …
Alright, we’ve gone through the first quarter of 2014, let’s head on to the fourth month of the year. This round, April 2014, we have a framework …
Today, many web developers work remotely. We have access to numerous collaboration tools and file-sharing applications like Dropbox. However, a common…
Note: This post was first published on Apr 4, 2014. We have covered CSS3 Box Sizing in a previous article. Box Sizing, with the value of border-box, a…
It’s not really a stretch to say that the big banks aren’t keeping up with the curve. Not only do they seem perfectly happy to ignore the needs of…
While the majority of us dislike being served ads (prompting the making of apps that help you block ads) there are some ads that inform users of great…
The process of split testing is not as complicated as you may think. You contrive a specific goal, such as gaining more visitors onto another sub-page…
In our previous post, we introduced you to Animate.css, an awesome CSS3 library that simplifies CSS3 animation creation. Now, let’s explore a jQuery…
CSS3 allows us to create rounded corners using the border-radius property. However, this feature is not supported in Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) and ear…
In this post, we are going to walk you through a project. In the project, we will create a static HTML website, and we will be using Kit Language for …
In the days of Netscape and Internet Explorer 6, most web developers only wrote web documents in plain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Today, we have plent…
It is day-4 of a five-day project that you should’ve finished by now. You have to pull an all-nighter, but you cannot think of anything interesting …
The Internet is filled with search engines that help anyone find anything. If it is on the Internet, a search engine can find it, provided the searche…