WordCamp is a conference for WordPress designers and developers. The meetups are all over the country and world. Each WordCamp has it's own website, each with it's own designs. Here is a roundup of ten great WordCamp designs.
The superscript and subscript tags can push lines of text further apart from each other, ruining the line-height. Here is how to correct this issue with CSS.
Here's a great collection of 8 font stacks, perfect for your next website design project.
By default the shopping cart in FoxyCart accepts Discover cards. If your client doesn't want to accept Discover card credit cards you need to remove it from the checkout. This is a rather simple process.
HTML5 forms are sweet, but not all the features are supported by all browsers. The HTML5 form date picker feature isn't supported by all browsers for example. Luckily we can add a date picker to a form using jQuery which is cross browser co ...
Here's a demo of how to create a fading transparent overlay effect of a magnifying glass when you hover over an image, using jQuery & CSS3. A great way to make image galleries more user friendly.
Each week I present 5 hot website designs from around the web. As a designer I love giving respect to other websites that are extremely worthy. Here are the picks for this week:
Centering your website within the browser window is a pretty simple process. With a few lines of CSS this can be accomplished. Here's how!
Each week I present 5 hot website designs from around the web. As a designer I love giving respect to other websites that are extremely worthy. Here are the picks for this week:
Every website designer and developer has a ton of great online resources they can use to help speed up their projects. Here is a list of what I consider to be ten of the best free resources (and a few tools) on the web for designers and dev ...
Google hates duplicate content on a website. Here's how to force 'www' onto your URL in your .htaccess file for SEO purposes to avoid duplicate content.
Each week I present 5 hot website designs from around the web. As a designer I love giving respect to other websites that are extremely worthy. Here are the picks for this week:
If you need to put a quick note on a website, why not use a Post-it note? There's no need to use any images now that we have good old CSS3. We can use some nice handwritten text, skew the note to the side, even add a shadow.