24 Aug
2

Getting People to Like You

Once again… Thanks at Large Inc. for this excellent post! Author: Anna Moorefield Source: http://www.atlargeinc.com/blog/2010/08/18/getting-people-to-like-you/ No, this is not a self-help post (in the strictest sense). I’m referring to Facebook’s Like function, and how to make the most of it. While in the days of yore Facebook users could Like only the wall posts of [...]


23 Aug
2

CSS Workflow Tips from the Front-end Design Conference

Posted by: at Large Inc.    …  Impossible not to quote it!!    Tanks for the post! Source: http://bit.ly/aWux5o My next entry for the Front-end design conference series is on Jina Bolton’s presentation “CSS Workflow”. Jina Bolton runs the popular site Sushi and Robots and is also one of the authors of the CSS book “The [...]


23 Aug
2

So, what about Windows 7…?

I”ve been reading quite a lot about Windows 7 and became very interested on the subject since I got so many thumbs up, and at the same time, so many thumbs down, that I am still unable to decide whether is it better or not to become a user. That is how I found this [...]


20 Aug
0

Tips on jQuery

Personally I think that the best way to acknowledge an impressive post is to quote it myself for sharing it with more and more people. Today I will quote an ecxellent contribution on jQuery that I recently found at: http://bit.ly/bQUZKw  And the author of such a post is: Noura Yehia. Thanks Noura for this useful [...]


20 Aug
0

Why The Web Is Becoming Less Social

As always, Jeff Bullas [ http://bit.ly/9MZUDh ] offers great posts to all of us who are always craving for the last updates. Here is some interesting contribution on Human and Non-Human Social Media interaction… Thanks Jeff!! Why The Web Is Becoming Less Social The web today is continuing to grow at an astonishing rate and [...]


19 Aug
0

What is Web Typography?

I just had a word with one of my favorite designers, and he gave me a lecture on Typography. Not being a designer myself, I got very interested since I noticed Typo was not just a selection of styles to make something look better, but a whole world of deeper analysis. After that, he resumed [...]