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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.



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ShutterPress: Design & Code A Photo Portfolio Site (Day 3: HTML/CSS)
Der Artikel “ShutterPress: Design & Code A Photo Portfolio Site (Day 3: HTML/CSS)” wird bereitgestellt von:
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Advertise here Today we’re continuing the tutorial series for creating the ShutterPress design by converting it from a raw PSD to a functional website using HTML and CSS. By now, we’ve created the initial site design and gathered the required assets for coding . Now we’re going to actually code it so it’ll work in all major browsers! Intro : Day 3, HTML/CSS Conversion Today is all about converting our PSD design into a fully working HTML site! We’ll walk you through the markup step by step, until we have a site that looks great on all major browsers. We’ll be approaching this from an intermediate level of understanding, so if we move too quickly past any of the basic steps, feel free to ask any specific questions in the Comments section below