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Interview with Ben Debnam from Goo

Today we've got an interview with website and graphic designer, Ben Debnam. Ben lives in Kent, England and is primarliy a designer but codes alot of the time too. With further ado, I will introduce the interview! Please also keep your comments coming, you guys are awesome! Read the rest of this entry »

Ten Useful Design Resources

Ten Useful Design Resources

Web Design can at times be a chore to endure. Remembering code, making graphical flare and compiling into a beautiful design can take time; days, hours... years? Which is exactly why I've decided share some of my most used everyday designer resources with readers of my blog, you may have have heard of them before, you may even use them everyday, all I'm doing is sharing the love.

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Interview with Jake Picton

In the third of our on-going series of interviews from coders from the internet, Here we have Jake Picton a Software Engineer from Australia. So, without further a do, here it is, just like last time, please leave your comments and we'll email Jake back in a few weeks with any questions you have. Read the rest of this entry »

Gallery is on it’s way!

Hey guys, Just a quick post to tell you that we've been working on a gallery of the best websites we've found, but, we need your help. What do you want to see? Websites that feature great tutorials, or websites with great design? Seeing as we're a coding blog, we were thinking of the former, but it's entirely up to you, our readers! Just post a comment with the one you'd like to see, or both, then post any other ideas you have or features you'd like to see about the new section. We read every comment and will get back to you personally. Post away!

Interview with Dan Philibin from WPCandy.

Continuing once again with our interviews with coders from around the web, I happened to be following yet another great friend, Dan Philibin from WPCandy. After having a few quick chats I sent Dan the questions, within a few days (if that) the answers were filled out to perfection. So please, Click read more to see the full interview and remember to comment on what you thought, along with any questions you have for Dan later on. Read the rest of this entry »

Liven up your links with Scrollovers!

Scrollovers are a way to quickly and easily add flair to your web pages, giving your users an experience they weren't expecting. Scrollovers are a nice touch, but not everybody knows about it. In this tutorial, I will tell you how to get it, how to implement it, and how to use it. Read more to find out how. Read the rest of this entry »

jQuery – Javascript For The Rest Of Us

jQuery is a freely available, extremely extensible library of javascript actions, effects and more, and is written with it’s own API of sorts, that means that instead of writing lots and lots of standard javascript code, you can use a shorthand version that reduces the time you spend writing code, but produces some awesome effects.

The best part is that it works tightly with CSS, so if you’re a designer, you already have about 80% of the skills needed to program actions in jQuery! Read the rest of this entry »

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