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50 Powerful Time-Savers For Web Designers - Smashing Magazine. Advertisement There are tools that make our lives much easier. However, finding those obscure time-savers which would save time in every single project isn’t easy and requires a lot of time. At Smashing Magazine, we are regularly looking for such useful tools, gather them, review them and eventually prepare for a truly smashing round-up. Such posts are quite lengthy and extensive, but they are always worth checking out. In this post, you’ll find an overview of useful and handy tools that can help you increase your productivity and improve your workflow. Some tools are more general, the others are more technical, yet we hope that this round-up has something to offer to every one of our readers. Useful Time-Savers For Web Designers House of Buttons1A growing collection of various buttons spotted in the wild by Jason Long.

Historious2 Historious makes bookmarking work the way you want it. What deux yeux have teux deux teuxday? Share your ideas – Mark (them) Up8! Droplr35 Drag, drop, share! Understanding Visual Hierarchy in Web Design. Visual hierarchy is one of the most important principles behind effective web design. This article will examine why developing a visual hierarchy is crucial on the web, the theory behind it, and how you can use some very basic exercises in your own designs to put these principles into practice. Republished Tutorial Every few weeks, we revisit some of our reader's favorite posts from throughout the history of the site.

This tutorial was first published in October of 2010. Design = Communication At it's core, design is all about visual communication: To be an effective designer, you have to be able to clearly communicate your ideas to viewers or else lose their attention. People are fickle though; if you give them a massive block of information, chances are that 99 out of 100 people won't bother to read it.

To figure out why this is true, it's important to understand a little bit about the way that we see things. Let's now look at a more complex image: The Dawn of Hierarchy Size Color Contrast. How I Structure Site Content. For the last few weeks we’ve been looking at information architecture. First with 8 principles of usability and then with some thoughts about setting up your site structure so search engines could find and understand your content.

When I started I promised I would offer my own process for setting up the content structure on a site. First here are those other posts about information architecture to get you caught up in case you missed any. Bear in mind that much of what follows is the process I use when I have complete control over the information on a site. That usually means it’s one of my own sites. When clients enter the picture they’ve often already done a good deal of the work in terms of deciding what content will be included on the site and how some of it needs to be organized. I’ll make suggestions, but in the end they get to decide. My Process When it’s entirely up to me what content will be included on a site and how that content will be organized I run through the same process. Raccourcis-clavier sous Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) (part 2) Witch. Witch 3 now lets you assign Command-Tab and Shift-Command-Tab (or Command-`) as the Witch activation keys.

Set up in this manner, Witch replaces the Command-Tab application switcher. Witch 3 also mimics some of the Command-Tab switcher's functionality. When you press H (hide) or Q (quit) with Witch active, the action occurs immediately, as it does with Command-Tab. Witch adds more useful when-active keystrokes, too: M to minimize a window, Z to zoom it to full screen, and W to close it. In addition, A and Shift-A will jump by application (instead of moving window-by-window), J and K will move the selection down and up (as in vi), T and B (or Home and End) will jump to the top or bottom of the panel.

Press F to show the currently-selected document in a Finder window. If you've got an app with no open windows selected, that app will be shown in a Finder window. Press P (or Space Bar) to pop up a preview image, even when previews are disabled. Mac OS X : raccourcis clavier