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Gold section and web design: how to use it and why

by  |  19 Sep 2011 |  in: Design, Web

People often talk about it as something fascinating and elusive that is still  struggling to shape up in our minds of web designers in a practical concept: I’m talking about the gold section, that special number that, like an urban legend never contradicted, seems to be the holder of intrinsic and great abilities.

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How to implement an online payment: First step (1/6)

by  |  5 Sep 2011
How to implement an online payment: First step (1/6)

In this series of articles we will see how it is possible to implement online payments in your own website through a credit card. We will be relying obviously on a company specialized in on-line transactions and in our case...

A creative touch to your layout: tips & tricks

by  |  12 Jun 2011
A creative touch to your layout: tips & tricks

There’s a question that I often read on forums and that many of you have in several occasions e-mailed me: how can I improve the graphics of a site, giving it a creative and professional touch to make the layout...

Beauty and Clean: a free minimal WordPress theme

by  |  3 Jun 2011
Beauty and Clean: a free minimal WordPress theme

Oh well, it’s too late now, it passed: Your Inspiration Web celebrated two years of life and nobody gave us their best wishes. Of course, it’s our fault, we didn’t say anything, we didn’t organize anything, not even a small...

CSS3: is the right moment to use it?

by  |  30 May 2011
CSS3: is the right moment to use it?

The draft of the CSS3 code arouse a lot of excitement from the first moment of its announcement, then seeing the first browsers (all, except IE) that starter to support these fantastic proprieties, making simple to achieve...

Want to improve your projects of web design and yourself? Spend more!

by  |  16 May 2011
Want to improve your projects of web design and yourself? Spend more!

Cheapest is dearest, who more spends, more earns… a hackneyed proverb heard millions of times in all the versions that certainly everybody know. It’s known , all proverbs have a bottom of truth and popular wisdom that we should all...

Webdesign: let your website communicate the right way

by  |  13 May 2011
Webdesign: let your website communicate the right way If you’re just starting out as a web designer, you might still think -erroneously- that creating a site is simply putting good graphics into code, uploading everything to a host, and voilà. Done. Nothing more, nothing less. The truth is, creating a website is a combination of numerous, complicated...

Accessible form: how to position items and render it attractive?

by  |  9 May 2011
Accessible form: how to position items and render it attractive?

We were left in great suspense, curious to see how our ugly duckling, difficult to understand, is transformed into a beautiful swan... and now are you ready to follow me in this transformation process through the CSS code?

How to order the elements with jQuery (2/2)

by  |  4 May 2011
How to order the elements with jQuery (2/2)

In the previous article we saw how the sortable method allows the sorting of a list of items through dragging. We just saw a "visual" implementation though. But if we want the sorting to be lasting, hence it...

Usability: How to write for the Web

by  |  2 May 2011
Usability: How to write for the Web

You have probably read it so often that it may even sound banal, an illogical expression but…Content is the king. So how come nobody never talks about it?

People talk on how to present it, what to put around it, but...

Database structuring: the normalization

by  |  28 Apr 2011
Database structuring: the normalization In the previous article we treated the important concept of  the primary key. Today we are going to see in theory  what are the main measures  (which are called normal forms) to be implemented in the database to make them more efficient and maintainable and to ensure data consistency. Instead...

Mobile Web Design

by  |  26 Apr 2011
Mobile Web Design

The question that I ask myself as a web designer is whether it’s right and obvious that our profession automatically covers the abilities of developing graphics and markup for mobile devices and tablets.

How can we create an accessible form and with an optimized code?

by  |  20 Apr 2011
How can we create an accessible form and with an optimized code?

After a lot of theory and examples on what not to do, today we’re finally going to put our hands on some codes, seeing how to create an accessible form and with a standard code.

In most cases, in...

Inspiration: art in a cup of coffee

by  |  18 Apr 2011
Inspiration: art in a cup of coffee

If the dog is man’s best friend, the best friend of a web designer is most likely coffee. Coffee that wakes you up in the morning, that keeps you active even in the most silent night, that marks a break...

Is it really necessary to validate the code?

by  |  7 Apr 2011
Is it really necessary to validate the code?

It’s the mania of those who tend to perfection and write the code with almost a maniacal accuracy, to see the green check mark that indicates that the code of the web page newly developed passed the validation...

How to order the elements with jQuery (1/2)

by  |  3 Apr 2011
How to order the elements with jQuery (1/2)

In this article we’ll treat the fascinating and always increasingly used the technique of the item ordering in an html document. The classical example could be the management of WordPress widgets. To activate a widget we have to drag it in...

Plagiarism and web design: prevention and reaction

by  |  1 Apr 2011
Plagiarism and web design: prevention and reaction

It’s a situation that many web designers may face during their carrier: finding out that someone, somewhere on the web has shamelessly copied your work, passing it off as their own, is without doubt a really unpleasant experience....

Inspiration: when web designers go … to drink

by  |  24 Mar 2011
Inspiration: when web designers go … to drink

The topic galleries of inspiration always arise in me a certain interest, especially if I have the fortune to find many collections related with the object of the design I’’m working on. It’s with this spirit- aware that I’ll make...

Tutorial + Psd: creating a professional Vcard in a few steps

by  |  14 Mar 2011
Tutorial + Psd: creating a professional Vcard in a few steps

A week ago we talked about the VCard phenomenon: what they were, how they could be used and also which were the main characteristics of an efficient VCard. Today it's the time to put into practice what we learned,...

Accessibility and reality: the horror gallery (first part)

by  |  7 Mar 2011
Accessibility and reality: the horror gallery (first part)

It happens that I read on the web a bit too often, statements of web-designers ( or presumed) that say that they get paid separately for the compatibilty with browsers like Internet Explorer 6 and even the accessibilty...

Accessibility: is your site readable?

by  |  4 Mar 2011
Accessibility: is your site readable?

A few weeks ago we treated the issue of the web-standard fonts and in particular the specifications CSS3 @font-face.

An important aspect that, for one reason or another, I didn’t take in consideration is the readability of...
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