Coding apps for your Mac are a dime a dozen in the Mac App Store and beyond. You could even be comfortable using a couple of apps to get the job done. But the beauty of the diversity of development apps is in the unique strengths each of these apps have. Coda 2 may not… Continue reading Improving the Way you Code with Coda 2 for OS X
Category: CSS
Top 3 Libraries for Parallax Scrolling
Adding some kind of graphical 3-D effect to a website is pretty neat if executed correctly and suits your site’s theme or content. But parallax scrolling has to be one of the more creative approaches to adding a third dimension and should add significant eye candy to just about any kind of website. A website with… Continue reading Top 3 Libraries for Parallax Scrolling
Bringing Stylish Font Designs to Your Website
In the early days of Web development, developers were pretty limited when it came to the choice of font for various elements of the site such as the body text and headings. The common workaround was to input the text in a graphics editor, set the desired font and save the text as an image… Continue reading Bringing Stylish Font Designs to Your Website
Things You Can Stop Drawing Thanks to CSS3
Drawing graphics purely using HTML and CSS is nothing new. Try taking the Acid2 browser test launched way back in 2005 and you will get the idea. However, it takes a lot of complicated code to achieve an attractive visual worthy of replacing something you can easily draw using your favorite graphics application. But with… Continue reading Things You Can Stop Drawing Thanks to CSS3
jQuery menu plugin – Sidr
Many third party CSS frameworks have these type of plug -ins embedded inside.If you want something specific to create menus on left and right Sidr can be your choice. Sidr Using this plug -in you will be able to create side menu bars on both sides which are responsive.You can modify the sidebars by placing… Continue reading jQuery menu plugin – Sidr
Adobe Flash in an HTML5 Era
Remember the time when Steve Jobs addressed all the critics regarding his reasons behind iOS’s lack of Adobe Flash support? This gave open Web standards like JavaScript, CSS and even HTML5 a huge leg up and after Adobe removed its Flash Player app from the Android Market, it appeared as if Steve was right –… Continue reading Adobe Flash in an HTML5 Era
Web Developing on Your Browser – The Tools of the Trade
Adobe Dreamweaver is one of the most popular Web authoring tools used by professionals. The latest Creative Cloud version doesn’t ask for a very steep price either although you have to continuously pay for the license. Paying roughly $20 a month might be worthwhile if you really want to take advantage of the customizable interface… Continue reading Web Developing on Your Browser – The Tools of the Trade
Lightweight CSS Frameworks
All websites shares common elements like grids,menus,forms and buttons.so to code a website which is already related to some grid structure the easiest way to make that website is to use the lightweight CSS frameworks which are pre-built optimized and responsive too. So all frameworks work under one rule. Connect -> Copy -> Edit Every… Continue reading Lightweight CSS Frameworks
Working with HTML, CSS and Javascript
When you are changing the width of a picture, which file do you think you will turn to first? HTML, CSS and Javascript can solve the same problem. However, what’s the best solution and what are their differences? In this case, Javascript is the worst choice to solve the problem. No matter if you use… Continue reading Working with HTML, CSS and Javascript
The New Firefox 20
Versions of browsers changes from time to time. When there are new versions released, there are some users who might not even see the major difference or even the improvements made. But with Firefox 20, for sure, online users will get to have better and more stable browsing experience. Mozilla’s browser, Firefox may have undergone… Continue reading The New Firefox 20