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Usability. Stu nicholls | the CSS playground | CSS image map menu. Information This is the menu I used on my 'horizontal' style layout, see my archives. I am reproducing it here as a demonstration of an image map for navigation. Cascading Style Sheet xhtml <ul><li><a id="demos" href="index.html"><b>demos</b></a></li><li><a id="menus" href=".. Copyright You may use this method on your personal 'non-profit' web site without seeking my permission. Commercial usage is also permitted without seeking approval, but I would ask that a donation is considered to support my work on CSSPlay.

If you are having problems integrating any of my demonstrations into your website then I now offer a service to fault find and correct any errors that you may have introduced. Web Style Guide, 2nd Edition. ClutterMe - Reinventing webpage creation. Accordion Content script (v1.4) Feb 16th, 12' (v2.0): Added option ("scrolltoheader") to scroll to the expanded header in question after it expands (useful if a header contains long content). Description: Group contents together and reveal them on demand when the user clicks on their associated headers, with Accordion content script!

Specify whether only one content within the group should be open at any given time, style the headers depending on their content state, and even enable persistence so the state of the contents is preserved within a browser session. The script enlists the help of the jQuery library for its engine. There are lots of configurable options, so lets get to them: Headers and their contents to expand/collapse on the page are identified through the use of shared CSS class names for easy set up. Ability to specify which contents should be expanded by default when the page first loads. You don't have to be an accordion player to appreciate this script!

Note: See also Horizontal Accordion script. Website Development: 6 Must-have Pages - Building Content - SoftwareProjects. Setting up a new website or landing page? For the sake of your (search engine) Quality Score, (human) Credibility and (financial) bottom line, there are exactly six pages your site must include. #1. Home Page: Purpose of page = Get user to take action.

In today's short attention span, Web 2.0 world, there's no time for fluff. Your Home Page is the gravity point of your site and your shot at convincing the end-user to stay on board for more than a few seconds. Keep it clean, clear and to the point. * If you're building a web service, let users "use", "test drive", or at least "watch a demo video" on your site's home page. . * If your website is promoting a product/service, include information about (a) What you are selling, (b) Why it is the best product/service for your prospect, (c) Answers to common questions + Credibility boosters, and (d) Call to action. #2. The "About us" page is the second most important page of your website. Don't even think about using a template for this page. . #3. . #5. 4 Cool Web Design Tools for iPhone Optimization | iPhoneized. Intersquash.com - iPhoneize your website. Learn How To Develop For The iPhone - NETTUTS.

14 of the Most Useful Web Design Blogs. This post is a roundup of latest free web design resources released during the month of March. This collection includes patterns, icons, themes, and… Continue Reading → These days many artists are collaborating with big brands in order to reach a mass market. As well as interiors, artists and designers are… Continue Reading → This post is a roundup of latest free web design resources released during the month of February. Continue Reading → Blog Archive » Apple’s iPhone: The Primary Target for Your Mobile Site.

If you are planning on taking your website mobile then consider this: Apple’s iPhone is the top mobile browser in the US, as reported by StatCounter. What does this mean for you as a website owner? I knew you’d ask… It’s hard to miss the number of portable devices out there these days and the huge number of people who are regularly using them to visit websites. You don’t want to ignore this part of the market so it’s wise to think about making your site work well on these devices. There are a couple of problems here. One solution here is to pay attention to the market – the iPhone and iPod Touch now account for at least 0.23 percent of web traffic in the US. The good news here is that the iPhone has improved the user experience massively. This means that you really don’t have to make many changes to your site to get it to work on the iPhone. Also why not explore some new capabilities that are unique to a mobile site? Related posts: Colin Cochrane: ASP.NET - SEO - Web Development.

Understanding Web Design. We get better design when we understand our medium. Yet even at this late cultural hour, many people don’t understand web design. Among them can be found some of our most distinguished business and cultural leaders, including a few who possess a profound grasp of design—except as it relates to the web. Some who don’t understand web design nevertheless have the job of creating websites or supervising web designers and developers.

Others who don’t understand web design are nevertheless professionally charged with evaluating it on behalf of the rest of us. If we want better sites, better work, and better-informed clients, the need to educate begins with us. Preferring real estate to architecture#section1 It’s hard to understand web design when you don’t understand the web. The news media too often gets it wrong. It’s not that Zuckerberg’s not news; and it’s not that business isn’t some journalists’ beat. And one tires of the news narrative’s one-dimensionalism. So what is web design? 5 ways to optimize your design. My 50 favorite design resources. There are thousands of design resources on the web which can lead to an overwhelming experience when looking for inspiration or ideas, so I created a list of resources that I use on a regular basis.

Here is a list of 50 design resources that can be helpful to any designer or marketer. ###CSS Galleries Sometimes it can be hard to come up with design inspiration. CSS galleries are a great place to get design inspiration and they can also be leveraged as a great source of traffic. If you can get your design on these galleries it can drive thousands of visitors to your website. [cssBeauty]( [cssvault]( [Stylegala]( [CSS Drive]( [css thesis]( [Styleboost]( [CSSElite]( [CSS Import]( [Web Creme]( [CSS Mania]( [Signal vs.

Hack and Slash » The laws of web design. Essential bookmarks for web designers and web developers. The project 'Essential bookmarks for web-designers and web-developers', previously updated on this page, has a new url ( a new design, a new hierarchical structure and, of course, new web-dev-resources. The reason for changing the basic concept of this project was a huge number of suggestions and links, which have overflooded my mailbox recently. Over the last few days, a new project was created and updated. The old version (which also will be updated in future) is still available on the page "Bookmarks: Maxi edition".

You are welcome to submit your own links to the directory, filling out this form; besides, I'll be glad to receive feedbacks, comments and new ideas coming from your side. Please update your bookmarks! How did it begin? Recently I started to put together a list of useful web design & web-programming tools. This page is actualized once a week. Thanks! Scripts » Intelligent Menus. Columns &amp; Grids. May 13, 2005 10AM PST The difficulty of grid systems in web pages, the compromise of columns. I seem to quite often go back and forth between creating organic layouts with intuitive proportions, and creating a grid that I can hang my various elements on. Lately I’ve been more interested in the latter. Frequently I’ve caught myself calculating in my head what 750 divided by 3 minus two 10px margins equals. One of the larger problems in working with grids in web pages is that you often can’t do much about vertical proportions. So the focus is usually on the horizontal layout, which usually means columns. 1 Column As simple as it gets, the one-column layout has been around since the beginning of the web. 1994 gave us a grey background and black Times in a single column running down a browser window, the most primitive one-column possible (although calling it that is a bit of a stretch. 2 Columns The realm of the blogger. 3 Columns Once you add a third column, the options increase. 4 Columns.