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50 Inspiring iPhone Application Websites

February 8th, 2010 by admin

One thing that many of the iPhone application websites have ‘in common’ is its beautiful and inspiring design. They simply look amazing. The colors are great, the typography is classy, the photos, spaces and reflections are astonishing. The websites are so visual appealing that it is very good to browse around to get inspired and also to find a cool app for you (in case you have an iPhone). And as I’m always looking around for inspiring sites, I found that making a selection of iPhone app sites would give us a great list! So here we are… with 50 samples of beautiful, classy, stylish and many times minimalist websites designs. Here you will find inspiration in many different subjects of web design – such as typography, colors scheme, textures, layouts, images disposal and so on. So sit back and enjoy these pretty inspiring websites!

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JavaScript WYSIWYG Editor � TinyEditor

February 8th, 2010 by admin

TinyEditor is a simple JavaScript WYSIWYG editor that is both lightweight (8KB) and standalone. It can easily be customized to integrate with any website through CSS and the multitude of parameters.

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Anatomy of The Perfect Sidebar

February 8th, 2010 by admin

The sidebar is an important element of every blog. In a standard two-columns layout it’s placed to the right of the main section and includes information and links related to the content of blog posts. A well organized sidebar should include some important items, such as subscription options, advertisements, recent and popular posts, and help blog readers find contextual information related to the article they are reading or, in general, about the blog they are browsing…

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Our Favorite Tweets of the Week Jan 31-Feb 6, 2010

February 7th, 2010 by admin

Every week we tweet a lot of interesting stuff highlighting great content that we find on the web that can be of interest to web designers.
The best way to keep track of our tweets is simply to follow us on Twitter, however, in case you missed some here’s a quick and useful compilation of the [...]

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30 AJAX Tutorials For Smart Web Developers

February 7th, 2010 by admin

Here is a complete package of AJAX Tutorials Web Developer, Ajax is a short form Synchronous JavaScript and XML is a set of methods that are used by many modern and popular web sites

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3 Books To Understand Social Media Even If They Don’t Talk About Social Media

February 6th, 2010 by admin

More than once I heard someone say that to really understand social media is enough to have a profile on Facebook, on Twitter, YouTube, and so on. Nothing more wrong. Social media are changing culture, society and knowledge sharing. In this change, technology is certainly something important but not decisive. So, understanding social media means go deep in some books that marked the origin and development of cyber-culture.

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Comics of the Week #11

February 6th, 2010 by admin

Every week we feature a set of comics created exclusively for WDD.
The content revolves around web design, blogging and funny situations that we encounter in our daily lives as designers.
These great cartoons are created by Jerry King, an award-winning cartoonist who’s one of the most published, prolific and versatile cartoonists in the world today.
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Quick Tip: How to Extend Built-in Objects in JavaScript

February 6th, 2010 by admin

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How to Plan for the Absence of JavaScript

February 6th, 2010 by admin

Though the methods used to gather website traffic statistics call into question the validity of the stats themselves, the fact is that some of your website’s visitors will have JavaScript disabled.
You could divide your traffic sources into four broad categories:
Search engines, mobile visitors, visitors using screen readers and visitors [...]

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