Using grids in your website design

One of the vital necessities of an educational site is that it gives the user confidence that their time is being well spent. If the user feels the site is random then they are going to lose confidence that they are going to be ready to quickly find the data they want or the website will be in a position to perform the function they need.This primary 'feel' for the site is utilized by users as a screening gadget quickly filtering out web sites that can be time wasters. The user wants signal, not noise.

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How jQuery spices up your website?

There comes a time in each site design when you just want to give the internet site a little spice to affect the visitor and make it memorable. You need that exciting interaction to capture the user's attention. In our prior articles, we showed you the easiest way to boost your internet site with attractive buttons, practical elements and fascinating visible effects.

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Give a 3-D effect to text using Photoshop

Find out how to create turn a straightforward 3D text into a gorgeous yet easy floral design. This class will show in detail how to retouch and apply effects to 3D text and use floral Photoshop brushes as a fast way of boosting the look.

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Easy steps to include video support using HTML5

Supporting HTML5 video for your site wasn't straightforward, well, till now! Really, there isn't anything to effect.Modern browsers already support tag. All that you need to do is converts videos into HTML5 compatible formats and provide some control interface controls elements for the video. In this lesson I'll walk you thru the method in five straightforward steps. Lets Begin!

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Dreamweaver CS3 - Your way to build better forms

A Web form is among the few paths to receive direct feedback from visitors to your internet site. If it's to enroll for an email newsletter, search a database of info, or order products on the internet, a Web form collects valuable info that may help you and also your site's visitors. But only if the info submitted is correctly : If a visitor forgets to type in her email address when enrolling for an email newsletter, or a visitor accidentally submits a form before filling it out, you can finish up with no info at all.

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