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Online Resources to find Repeating Website Backgrounds. Web designers who spend a lot of time in Photoshop will often build their own repeating patterns from scratch. Yet for some projects it can be easier to work with an existing background to save time. The problem is that it can be difficult finding the exact background which fits your needs. Take a look at these fantastic online resources for repeating backgrounds. Some are galleries while others help you generate repeating tiled background images. Ultimately these tools are efficient and powerful resources to web designers and developers around the world.

Tile-able Backgrounds Blog Noise Texture Generator Subtle Patterns Stripe Generator Pattern8 Background Image Generator Repeat-X Repeat-Y BG Repeat ZenBG DinPattern Patternify Border Image Free Seamless Textures. Doctrix. When Design Best Practices Become Performance Worst Practices. Your design team has come up with a gorgeous prototype for the next iteration of your home page. It conforms to known design and usability best practices, and your testers loved it in the lab. You push the design to your live site and the results are … well, a little disappointing. Not terrible, but your conversion rate hasn’t made the leap you expected. Why? You’ve done everything by the book, but perhaps the book is missing a chapter or two. Chances are, you’ve accidentally made one of three common design mistakes, and these mistakes have affected how your pages load, which ultimately hurts page views, bounce rate, conversions, and pretty much every business metric you care about.

If it’s any consolation, you’re not alone. The Relationship Between Page Speed and Business Metrics For example, an in-house Walmart.com study found that, for every one second of load time improvement, the site experienced up to a 2% increase in conversions. What’s the Sweet Spot? When Good Practices Go Bad. Dot Navigation Styles. SVGMagic - Great jQuery SVG fallback plugin. Simple Stack Effects. Previous Demo Back to the Codrops Article Simple spread Fan out Random rotation Side Slide Side Grid Peek-a-boo Preview Grid Corner Grid Bouncy Grid Coverflow Leaflet Vertical spread Elastic spread Fan Queue Illustrations by Isaac Montemayor If you enjoyed this demo you might also like:

Which Linux Distro for Web Development? | Rey Bango. Which Linux Distro for Web Development? | Rey Bango. Jonathan T. Neal | Understand the Favicon. When Alec Rust asked the HTML5 Boilerplate project to switch to a HiDPI favicon, I realized how little I knew about favorite icons, touch icons, and tile icons. When I decided to dive in a little deeper, things got interesting. The classic favicon.ico is a 16×16 ICO file, often served in either 16-color or 24bit alpha-transparency format. More recently, favicons have been served as 32×32, which is appropriately scaled down in all major and popular-legacy browsers. In IE10 Metro, the 32×32 icon is used in the address bar.

The rel attribute of a favicon is a product of evolution. The type attribute of a favicon is about as useful as the type attribute of a <script>. Good news, everyone! Bad news, everyone! This really depresses me, because Chrome, Firefox, Opera 7+, and Safari 4+ all accept the PNG favicon, but Chrome and Safari will opt to use the ICO favicon when both are presented, regardless of the order in which they are declared. And that’s just the beginning. One. You. Discuss: If you’re in the web performance business, you’re in the happiness business.

It’s ironic that I’m writing this post at a time when my own flow has been seriously compromised by the arrival of my third child, who arrived a couple of weeks ago. But I’m going to do my best. Stick with me. I’ve written about flow in the past. It’s a fascinating topic — one that I keep coming back to as I discover new (or new to me) research into it.

Last year– Sorry. Last week, I was up late (again: baby) and decided to watch a documentary called Happy, which, as you might guess, is an exploration of the factors that truly make us truly happy. “People who experience flow on a regular basis are happier than people who don’t.” This was really interesting to me. What is flow? First, let’s back up for a minute and define our terms. A. Ideally, you want to experience as much as possible of flow B while you’re experiencing flow A. What gets in the way of flow? This list was disturbingly easy to write, and I’m sure I could go on. Now let’s hone in on our area of focus: web performance. How to find your niche. Are you trying to grow your freelance web development or design business? Do you want to spend more time designing websites and less time trying to figure out what the client really wants and needs?

By finding the right web design niche, you can increase productivity and revenue and make your freelance business more profitable. Web design is a competitive industry, but there are excellent opportunities for those with clear goals. A Google search on “freelance web developer United States” yielded over 51 million results, yet the US Department of Labor’s Occupational Outlook Handbook reports that IT jobs for web developers, information security analysts and computer network architects are expected to grow by 22% between 2010 and 2020. While the study focuses on jobs within IT businesses, the potential for freelance work is also clear.

Advantages of niche working Instead of generalizing in many areas, niche web designers can focus their time and energy on narrower areas. Client benefits. Getting Started With the WebKit Layout Code | Web Platform Team Blog. I am a newcomer to the world of WebKit. Before starting here at Adobe I had never even looked at the source code, so I had quite a bit of learning to do once I started.

I’ve done a few things in WebKit since then, but I’m definitely still in the early stages – it is a large, complex project! WebKit has a lot of documentation, but due to the rapid pace of change in the code base, much of it is very high level or outdated. As a beginner, I found this to be rather challenging when trying to learn the ins and outs of the layout system.

Out of this challenge grew the desire to do make it less challenging for others, and help my learning process at the same time. I’ve found that the best way to learn something is to explain it to someone else, so I am beginning a series of posts about learning WebKit and WebKit layout. What is WebKit? The first thing that may stump a beginner is quite simply the definition of WebKit itself. WebKit is further separated into components for different functions: 16 Inspiring Examples of Interactive Maps in Web Design. Interactive maps can be a a great way of displaying useful information in an engaging and attractive way by inviting the user to take action. With huge developments in GEO tagging over the last decade, the advent of Google Maps APIs and the introduction of Fusion tables, more and more websites are taking advantage of these comprehensive tools to showcase their data.

We take a look at some interesting uses of these maps in 2013. The Music Map 50 Problems in 50 Days Mobile Bay Build with Chrome – Lego Flybe Route Map YCO Yacht The Global Transition GeocodEarth World of Merix Yvan Rodic – Cities Messages for Japan Startup Weekend Irrland Bluecadet Keystone. Which Linux Distro for Web Development? | Rey Bango. 50 Creative Websites With Highly Unusual Navigation. Navigation plays a crucial role in the success or failure of any website. An easy to navigate website is more likely to be explored in more detail as compared to a website with more complex navigation. Regardless of the functionality of the website, the navigation is the first thing that must be taken care of. Accomplishing matchless navigation that successfully performs its function is almost similar to mounting Mt. Everest. Getting an exceptional navigation with wonderful functionality makes the website easy to navigate and interesting for the visitors, therefore assuring a better user experience.

At this time, we have selected some websites with marvelous and distinctive navigational elements that will not only enthuse you, but will demonstrate to you how to merge novelty with realism. Enjoy! 1. On this website, you may feel that the website does not have any content but once you explore its navigation, you will love to browse this website more than anything. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.