Posts Tagged ‘Ajax’

artViper designed ATU Landing Pages

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artViper erstellt die Landing Pages für A.T.U’s Online Shop. Um gerüstet für den SEO Aspekt zu sein, bestehen die Landing Pages anstelle aus reinen Bildern aus einem Mix aus Bild und Text. Hierbei wird natürlich auf sauberes XHTML und CSS geachtet. Die Darstellung erfolgt in einer zeitgemäßen Lightbox.

Usability and Shop Optimization

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We’re proud to announce that artViperTM designstudio is going to provide Usability Tests and eCommerce shop optimizations as a major part of its activities.

Current projects showed a high demand on topics like usability tests, customer surveys, eCommerce site optimization which involves optimal placement of product information, info and help systems for easier navigation. Therefore artViper is going to offer a complete suite for real time tests, mouse tracking, attention map generation and alike.

As soon as our new test suite is online, we are going to invite our fellow website users for free tests to evaluate the new system and will get out of beta status soon.

Designing For, and As, a Color-Blind Person

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Color blindness is a mild disability through which the affected experience a decreased ability to distinguish colors from others. This can be a real drawback for anyone in the design field since color theory is an integral feature in successful design, and a lot of decisions are based on the feeling and emotion derived from design decisions, rather than a generic set of guidelines and taxonomies. You’ve probably heard a lot about accessibility in web design already; it’s important to cater for the widest audience, who could potentially have problems with your website if not designed in the right way. As a bonus, we’ll touch on that a bit later, but the main focus of this article is actually looking at how a color-blind designer can still successfully tailor a website’s design

Responsive Web Design Techniques, Tools and Design Strategies

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? ? Back in January, we published an article on responsive design, “ Responsive Web Design: What It Is and How to Use It .” Responsive design continues to get a lot of attention, but considering how different it is from the “traditional” way of designing websites, it can be a bit overwhelming for those designers who have yet to try it. To that end, we’ve compiled this round-up of resources for creating responsive website designs. Included are tutorials, techniques, articles, tools and more, all geared toward giving you the specific knowledge you need to create your own responsive designs. Responsive Design Techniques CSS Transitions and Media Queries Elliot Jay Stocks provides insight into the combination of CSS media queries and CSS transitions. The basic premise is this: you use media queries to design responsive websites that adapt in layout according to browser width, and you constantly resize your browser to see how the website performs, but every time a query kicks in, there’s a harsh jump between the first style and the second.

Opa – The Scalable Open Source Cloud Language

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Opa is a new generation of web development platform. It is a new programming language, a new web server, a new database and a new distributed execution engine, all of them tightly integrated to provide a great experience for web developers. Opa is concise, simple and readable, it is also extremely powerful, concurrent, dynamically distributed, and extremely secure, much more so than just about any other programming language. Opa is designed to make web development fun, secure and right. Requirements: 64 bit platforms Demo: http://opalang.org/ License: GPL License Related Posts ZK – Open Source Ajax + Mobile Framework with Direct RIA PHPSecInfo – Security Information About PHP Environment Suhosin – Advanced Protection System for PHP TWiki – Open Source Enterprise Wiki Platform for Download Open Source Vector Graphics Scripting Framework Sponsors Aactis Shopping Cart: easy, fast and reliable

CSS3 vs. Photoshop: Complex Backgrounds

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Advertise here This tutorial will outline how to create complex backgrounds which, in the past, could only be achieved by slicing up a design created in Photoshop or another graphic editor. We’re going to look at how to use gradient shades and how to combine them with multiple image backgrounds to create radical effects. Are you ready? Before Getting Started This is the first in what will be a series of many examples. Each one will harness CSS3 to achieve visual effects which have traditionally relied on creating images in Photoshop before slicing them up and porting to a web design.

A Stylish Apache Index with Breadcrumb & Tree Overview

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h5ai tries to make browsing directories on Apache servers more pleasant . More pleasant by styling it in a modern way as well as by speeding up browsing through different views , a breadcrumb and a tree overview . Using such approaches brings h5ai closer to the look and feel of local file browsers and makes browsing files on the server straightforward even for new and unexperienced users. h5ai is provided under the terms of the CC BY-SA 3.0 License. Requirements: jQuery Framework Demo: http://larsjung.de/h5ai/sample License: Creative Commons License Related Posts Freesound – Creative Commons Licensed Sounds Database Flickr – Fresh Photos under Creative Commons License Couloir.org Resizing and Fading Slideshow Gallery Freelance Design Contracts and Templates for Designers Open Source Ajax XHTML Chat Sponsors Aactis Shopping Cart: easy, fast and reliable.

Lessons Learned: Productivity Tips For Running A Web Design Business

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? ? It didn’t work out as you expected, did it? The freelance life was supposed to give you more time with the family and free you from that incompetent boss. You even thought you might be better off financially.

Webdesigntuts+ Quiz #1: General Knowledge Basics

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Advertise here Have any of you had a bash at the Nettuts+ quizzes yet? They’re great fun and a good way to highlight any gaps in your knowledge. Today sees the first of what will hopefully become a large collection of quizzes on Webdesigntuts+; ten questions on fundamental web design trivia. You can handle that, right

Using White Space (or Negative Space) in Your Designs

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Advertise here Space is a fundamental parameter in web design, but also one of the most underrated. If we grasp control of white space, we can control a subtle, but defining element of a webpage and make good use of it. In a nutshell, white space is the spacing between different elements, whether it be between the actual sections of the page, or right down to the space between letters. In most cases, we use white space (also referred to as negative space) to space out content for easier, and ultimately faster, scanning of a page without the need to put in specific separating elements