In spirit of CSS Naked Day I have disabled both style sheets that were attributed to the shifter theme that I have been using. The purpose of the CSS Naked Day is to bring about the attention of others to show off just how useful and beautiful CSS really is. I must be crazy for [...]
April 9th, 2008 | Jeffro | 6 comments | ContinuedAll Posts Tagged With: "css"
Iconize Your TextLinks Via CSS
I came across this nifty CSS trick today on Pooliestudios.com that adds an icon to the end of a link to let you know what sort of link it represents. For instance, if you link to a PDF file, a small adobe PDF icon will appear at the end of the link. Or, lets say [...]
December 13th, 2007 | Jeffro | 2 comments | Continued15 Free Pro Horizontal CSS Menus
CSSplay has put together a list of 15 professional looking horizontal based CSS menus. The menus use the sliding door technique so that each menu item will fit the associated text. The menus use professional grade graphics and since they use CSS, it wouldn’t be hard for you to customize these menus for your own [...]
October 1st, 2007 | Jeffro | 4 comments | ContinuedThis Site Undergoes Design Tweaks
This weekend, I decided to get a different perspective on my blog by sitting other people down in front of my website to observe how they browse around and which areas of the site they click. Upon initial feedback, I was told that the top part of my site seemed a bit busy. I was [...]
September 9th, 2007 | Jeffro | 8 comments | ContinuedYAML - Web Based Visual Site Builder
I always envisioned a day where web site designs were considered puzzle pieces. Those days look like they have arrived.
YAML Builder stands for (Yet Another MultiColumn Layout) builder. This online design builder gives users the oppurtunity to create an awesome design without ever having to touch the code. The small control panel gives you the [...]