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Online Menu Design - Visual CSS QuickMenu

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[Web & Print] Les différences entre la création pour le web, et pour le print | Gasser Media photo credit: Bull3t Les agences de communication sont en pleine évolution depuis plusieurs années. Avec l’arrivée du Web, les agences « traditionnelles » ont dû se mettre à niveau pour rester compétitives et créatives sur un nouveau média. Voici quelques-unes des différences fondamentales entre le monde du web et le monde de l’imprimé. Les couleurs Print : CMJNWeb : RVB Un imprimé traditionnel est généralement composé de 4 couleurs : Cyan, Magenta, Jaune et Noir. L’utilisation de logiciels professionnels comme Adobe inDesign, Illustrator ou Photoshop permet de gérer les couleurs des deux manières. Si une maquette de site web est faite en CMJN, l’apparence dans le logiciel sera quasi identique. Les tailles et unités de mesure Print : mm / cmWeb : pixels Une page A4 imprimée se mesure en cm. La résolution standard d’un document imprimé est de 300 DPI. Les polices de caractères Et bien, sur le web, c’est le cas ! Voici différentes listes de polices standards : Avec empattement : A chasse fixe :

Past Issues - UI Design Newsletter 80% of usability is Navigation. That's what the gurus tell us. If you get the navigation right it seems almost guaranteed that users will be able to find what they are looking for on your application or site. (Note that this begs the question of whether they will look for what they can find.) But getting the navigation right is not that easy. First, there is the grouping of the menu elements. There are also decisions about the visual presentation and typography of the menus or navigation system. If you are building an application, there is one more decision: should the menus be static or should they have some selection support. Menus with selection support offer users faster access to frequently used functions. Well designed selection-support menus facilitate learning for new users by offering a staged, guided path to support the discovery of available functions and useful resources.

Animated Menus Using jQuery » ShopDev Website Design Blog I recently stumbled upon Dragon Interactive (dragoninteractive.com). It’s a pretty well designed site. However, the pièce de résistance is their rather cool animated menu. Now… had this been designed in Adobe Flash, I wouldn’t had paid much attention. A closer inspection revealed that the menu is plain XHTML, CSS and Javascript. Designing The Sprite To begin with, you will need to build your design in Adobe Photoshop - or some other illustration program. The XHTML Markup Here is the XHTML markup that is used in the demo: As you can see, an unordered list is used to structure the menu. The CSS For the demo, I assigned the repeating image as a background image for the <ul> element. Notice that in the above CSS, “list-style:none;” is used to prevent styling the list using the default bullet point format. Now we get to the good stuff! Each column represents a different link. This is because the “Home” button was designed such that it has a height of 81px and a width of 159px.

stu nicholls | CSS PLaY | a definition list menu Pre 2006 copyright © stu nicholls - CSS play Information This menu is just a definition list with styling. I know that I have advocated not using list for menus, but that was before I had fully investigated the alternatives. I still disagree with the use of unordered lists but I will concede that definition lists are a better way to go. With definition lists you have the option of two different methods of use (maybe three). use the 'dt' for the navigation title and the 'dd' for the navigation links - as my menu aboveuse the 'dt' for the navigation links and the 'dd' to elaborate on each link.use the 'dt' for the navigation links and the 'dd' to elaborate on each link and place further links within the 'dd' text if appropriate. This allows definition lists to be much more flexible than unordered lists and gives more 'layers for styling. Copyright You may use this method on your personal 'non-profit' web site without seeking my permission.

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