It is clear that today, more and more tasks are made easier through web applications, and WriteMaps strives to join that cause. The idea for WriteMaps began after writing a tutorial on an html visual sitemap technique. Although crude in appearance, the technique was functional and received great recognition, but unfortunately it required fairly complex code to use. It was good for a proof of concept, but fell short in practicality. The next logical step was to use this technique in a web application as a way of visualizing user-generated content.
Finding fonts is easy. Open your favorite search engine or directory and search on terms like free fonts or downloadable fonts. A recent search on Google under the term free fonts returned 112,000 hits. Once you've found the perfect font, you're ready to download it to your computer and use it in your page design.
Writing for roScripts can have many advantages. Our site is visited by many webmasters, programmers, designers and web developers but also by people interested in hiring someone. roScripts.com will give you maximum exposure when you submit an article offering you the possibility to create a profile with a direct link to your homepage, your contact page or (if you don't have a website) we will provide an email contact form in order for our visitors to easily contact you. An RSS feed with the author's articles will be provided as well. All of these features will be shown on the members page and also on every article that is submitted by you.
Web 2.0 Tutorials Round-Up Web 2.0 is beautiful. In fact, many designers manage to create really amazing, particularly dark and fresh web-designs, which are visually appealing and make a great first impression. However, if you are planning on designing a web 2.0-project, you probably should know how and where to start from. Badges, Gradients, Mirror and Shadow Effects as well as Shiny and Glassy buttons are trendy. But do you know exactly how to design them? […]
Unbelievable…Very very nice! I have been using css since 1999 and only now am brave enough to try to extend its simple power and promise to commercial web sites. I wish to change my little world of connections with code as elegant as this. It renders great in IE6 and MOZ. Exquisite! THIS is the future and we need to carry the torch. I am humbled somewhat by the vastness of what is yet to learn but I am willing. Good work. Know that I am a designer inspired.
I said that our goal was to build content that other people can use to improve their own projects. Almost every day, while I’m checking out a blog or social bookmark sitelike Del.icio.us or Digg, I see a post entitled something along the lines of “50 beautiful web designs” or “25 amazing wordpress templates.” As aweb developer and not reallya web designer, I always love these posts because they’re great inspiration for the next time Ineed tocreate my own template, theme, site, etc. Over the years I’ve managed to build up a decent bookmark list of these “inspirational” sites so I thought I would put them all in one place for other people to take advantage of as well.