How can you tell if your website sucks?
Let’s break it down to three simple aspects:
- Design
- Usability
- SEO
Take a look:
The #1 Resource for Church Technology Creativity & New Thinking
by Eric Dye
How can you tell if your website sucks?
Let’s break it down to three simple aspects:
Take a look:
by Eric Dye
Google Web Fonts has a whole new interface. You can add hundreds of free, open-source fonts in three easy steps.
I love this new interface:
by Eric Dye
Slide Note for jQuery is:
A jQuery Plugin that makes it easy to display sliding notifications on your website or in your web application. It offers flexible positioning options, support for Ajax, CSS hooks, and more.
There are plenty of options with Slide Note, here’s how it looks in the webpage:
by Eric Dye
This eBook will visually aid you in learning 10 basic typography classifications.
These are foundational typographical classifications that are essential in learning how to classify type.
by Eric Dye
More and more people are using mobile devices to surf the web. iPhone, iPad, Android, or any of the other countless smartphones and tablets.
We have seen the need for responsive web design on the rise because of this. It isn’t enough to develop a quick fix for those few mobile users, anymore.
Because of this mobile boom, we are quickly moving past just needing to be presentable for mobile users and onto generating a more mobile enriched experience for the user.
Brian Notess has recently released a jQuery touch and drop plug-in that does just that.
by Eric Dye
Yesterday, we posted about the Responsive, Mobile-Friendly Development Boilerplate called, Skeleton. A very nice responsive framework to build on. We also showed you 10 Solid Web Layouts, a summary of the ten basic layouts used in web design, today. A great page to bookmark for future use for sure! Today, I’ll share with you the code for three of the ten solid web layouts discussed, built on the Skeleton framework. Another great piece by the Design Shack’s Joshua Johnson.
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