50 Useful Responsive Web Design Tools for Web Designers
In previous, we’ve explored some top-notch WordPress and Joomla responsive themes for your website. Now, it’s time to arm you with the tools you n…
In previous, we’ve explored some top-notch WordPress and Joomla responsive themes for your website. Now, it’s time to arm you with the tools you n…
Have you grown tired of the standard yellow folder icon in Windows? Despite slight variations in size and shape, the color remains unchanged, and surp…
Note: This post was first published on Jul 19, 2012. Over the past three days, we’ve provided a quick introduction to building responsive web design…
Deleting messages on Facebook is not as easy as deleting your email, as Facebook intends to keep your conversation history in Messages and Facebook Ch…
Note: This post was first published on the Jul 18, 2012. Let’s cut to the chase: Google Plus does not provide you with a username (or vanity) URL fo…
As video junkies would attest to, sometimes you want to open more than just one video at the same time, to let the video load up first before you play…
Designers have it tougher now than before. We not only have to design for stationary devices, but also mobile devices like tablets and smartphones, an…
One of the aspects I find most exciting about CSS3 is the introduction of new selectors. These selectors enable precise targeting of elements without …
Managing multiple applications on your computer can become cumbersome, especially when you have to navigate through a cluttered ‘Start’ menu or a …
Note: This post was first published on the Jul 14, 2012. Early adopters may have created a Google+ account with their @gmail.com addresses. When Googl…
Code fallbacks are the perfect solution for compromising with your many unique visitors. Not everybody on the web is using the same operating system, …
Ever wondered why your mouse cursor disappears every time you take a screenshot? Whether on a Mac or a PC, capturing the mouse pointer isn’t straigh…