I have had the pleasure of interviewing many designers and developers and one thing they all seem to have in common is they all agree that they love their job.
As I have previously mentioned in my other posts on color, color is one of the web designer’s most indispensable tools, because it is one of the main building blocks of a superior website.
As a web developer you really have no excuse for not knowing everything there is to know about URLs, there is just not that much to them. But, I have found that even experienced developers often have some glaring holes in their knowledge of URLs. So, I thought I would do a quick tour of everything that every developer should know about URLs. Strap yourself in – this won't take long :).
These Wordpress plugins are really useful for users who use custom font type on their blogs. The generated outputs are SEO friendly and work at browsers that don't support Javascript too.
With Dojo, jQuery, and MooTools the tasks are similar — the syntax is simply different. Here are a few basic JavaScript tasks and the syntax to accomplish them within each awesome framework.
In an effort to tie the website and blog together, developers commonly throw together some quick PHP/MySQL programming to pull in recent blog post titles and links to the individual posts. Here’s the PHP and MySQL that accomplishes that task.
The hottest device out there right now seems to be the iPad. iPad this, iPad that, iPod your mom. Here David demonstrates php and javascript detection methods for the iPad.
Although both CSS and JavaScript may be included within an HTML page, best practices encourage storing CSS and JavaScript in external files that can be downloaded and cached separately. Performance research asks: How can these external resources be downloaded and applied most efficiently? The first approach is to limit the number of external requests since the overhead of each HTTP request is high. The second approach? Make your code as small as possible.
The Model-View-Controller architectural pattern, usually referred to with the MVC acronym, is the foundation of many web frameworks and in particular of the first generation of PHP-based ones. Here the author explores some implementations and discovers how pure the PHP approach is in relation to the original idea and the standards from other languages.
Everything is guided by certain set of standards, rules and regulations. If the task is not driven by some guidelines, then it could face difficulties for its successful completion. The same is applicable to the Web Designing....
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