Client-side

Making the Right Choice For Your User Interface

Among developers, the decision of what user interface technology to use is always a biased one. I, as an Eclipse enthusiast, will almost always go for an...

16 replies - 4809 views - 08/14/09 by James Sugrue in Articles

Lessons Learned From WebAIM Screen Reader Survey

If you have not already read the WebAIM screen reader survey I would really encourage you to head over there and give it a read through. Some really...

0 replies - 575 views - 02/04/09 by Schalk Neethling in News

Improving The Blacklabel CSS - Dealing With Images

If you haven't read my article on blacklabel css files yet, now is the time. This article will propose an improvement on working with these types of...

0 replies - 1227 views - 01/30/09 by Niels Matthijs in News

How To Develop A Firefox Extension

Admit that you have always wanted to know how to develop a Firefox extension but never had the time to learn. Here I will walk you through and at the end of...

1 replies - 9603 views - 01/30/09 by robnyman in News

Interface Developers And Security

You live in a new era, when demanding that people register on your site is no longer enough. There’s far too many other sites out that that you’re already...

0 replies - 771 views - 01/30/09 by Emil Stenström in News

Pagination: Server Side or Client Side?

Numerous times in your projects you might have to face a situation where you need to pull chunks of data dynamically. The obvious issue that you then face is...

14 replies - 6071 views - 01/27/09 by nitinaggarwalin in Articles

Blacklabel CSS - A Design, But Not Quite

In my previous article I talked about whitelabel css files. If you didn't catch it yet, I think it might be best to scan through it to get a better...

0 replies - 1462 views - 01/23/09 by Niels Matthijs in News

Learning Javascript - Reality Check

I've never been a big fan of frameworks. They are often clunky, contain a lot of excessive features and most importantly, they make things a little too easy,...

0 replies - 1282 views - 01/19/09 by Niels Matthijs in News

5 Simple Ways To Improve Links

Changing colors and underline links on hover is something that you would do on every project. This is a common way to style hyperlinks but it could become...

0 replies - 918 views - 01/19/09 by dzovan in News

Playing Accordion With CSS and jQuery

One of the problems web designers face on a daily basis is the limits that are placed on one with regards to the size of your 'canvas'. Bigger screens with...

0 replies - 6440 views - 01/19/09 by Schalk Neethling in News

CSS Tricks' Link Nudge

A subtle effect on the CSS Tricks site that I've always liked, is the nudged links in the footer of the page. With recent chatter about Progressive Enrichment...

0 replies - 1163 views - 01/16/09 by Remy Sharp in News

Flex & PHP Tutorial - Transmitting data using JSON

To make sure we don't get too stuck in a rut with our tutorial posts I decided to branch out a little bit and talk about Adobe Flex 2.0. I recently spent a lot...

0 replies - 6908 views - 01/15/09 by Charlie Key in News

Site Stats For All To See - Input Wanted

While working on a blog there should be time for little frivolities. Small additions that are not necessarily important but are fun to implement. Not too long...

0 replies - 504 views - 01/15/09 by Niels Matthijs in News

Iterative Design - Going Round In Circles

I've been redesigning my blog for a while now and one thing in particular struck me as quite remarkable. Since I first launched this blog a year ago a lot of...

0 replies - 575 views - 01/14/09 by Niels Matthijs in News

Judging the Candidates Based Upon What Else? Their Website!

As those of us in the States know, political fever is upon us. Digg is littered with political articles and the networks are doing everything they can to...

0 replies - 640 views - 01/13/09 by David Walsh in News