By now everyone has heard of HTML 5 and its new functionalities. Pretty exciting isn’t it… also a little daunting.
Of course, there are two sides to the excitement, most developers love it, others feel it has come to soon and we are not ready for it. What ever your feelings are on this issue, it doesn’t matter, it is here, so lets work with it.
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While building a sports website you basically need to have your main focus on the content that you are going to put on the home page and the structure of the website. Some basic trends that need to be followed while making a sports website are as follows
1. Colours
The most basic of all!!!! Use the colour theme of the official colours and make the colour appear in your work.(Usually the colours are superb to use)
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WordPress is one of the most popular blogging platforms available today. And for good reason.
It’s powerful enough to be a complete CMS, has every feature or function a blogger could dream of (either built in or available via plugins or custom functions), and it’s free and open source.
While WordPress is incredibly powerful and easy to use on its most basic levels, it can also get pretty complicated, pretty quickly.
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In this article, there are over 200 (mostly) free resources for Adobe Illustrator. Since many designers have made these resources free for others, please take the time to check out the license agreements before using any resources for projects.
Finally, have fun stockpiling all the brushes, patterns,, symbols, vectors, swatches, and fun additions to the Adobe Illustrator presets. After all, among these resources, there’s sure to be a few gold nuggets just waiting to be found.
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Through a combination of browser-specific CSS (2 and 3) integration and some basic styling, we’ve turned regular old images into cool looking polaroid style images—with no additional markup to show the text.
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CSS3 and HTML 5 are capable of revolutionizing the way we design websites. Both include so many new features and functions that it can be hard to wrap your head around them at times. The inclusion of native support for things like rounded corners and multi-column layouts are just the tip of the ice berg.
Below are seventy resources, tutorials, and articles to get you started with CSS3 and HTML 5. Many of the techniques discussed are already supported to some extent in some some modern web browsers (Safari and Firefox have the most extensive support), so you can get started right away.
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This year I’ve selected another 50 nicely designed web sites. Among the list, I notice a lot of them are minimalistic design with beautiful serif fonts. The grungy and sketchy styles are still strong. However, the large background is no longer as hot as in 2008, instead, texturized background is popular in 2009.
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Did you know that people are talking about your freelance business?
It’s true. The evolving technologies and transformation of web as a social tool means that people everywhere are talking, and it is critical for you to listen to what they are saying about your business.
The methods we’ll show you for tracking your business on social media are pretty simple, but they can provide a lot of insight as to how you can change your freelance marketing efforts to better suit the needs of your target market.
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