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How not to steal someones web design

19. February 2009

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A friend and co-worker of mine at BusinessOnLine, an SEO firm, Ronnie Garcia is a fine web designer, nice and clean, and not a bunch of fancy stuff if he feels it is not appropriate. Since the company we work is also a good usability company, he knows when over doing a design is too [...]

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Replace Boring HTML Checkboxes with Well Designed HTML CSS/Javascript Checkbox

6. September 2007

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Here is an example of a plain HTML checkbox. It looks boring. Now check this enhanced checkbox using CSS and Javascript. It looks better. Impressed? But how was this possible? Related PostsDiscount Coupons for Dell, HP and Gateway Computers Planning on buying a new computer this Christmas to replace that old computer you are using righ...How to getElementByClass in [...]

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Web Designer Victim of a Stolen Web Design

3. September 2006

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Outsourcing in the Web Industry In this industry, outsourcing is a common thing and with a large amount of comptitiveness in the web design market, many are trying to get as many projects they can, even without sufficient manpower in the company and just decide to outsource some of the work. Some people that may have [...]

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A Gallery for Lightbox JS v2.0

14. August 2006

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Lightbox JS v2.0 by Lokesh Dhakar is a very nice way to present photos on a website. When a thumbnail is clicked, no need to reload a new page, nor open a new popup. It uses the power of dHTML, with Javascript and CSS. Thanks to Prototpye.js, that was used in Scriptaculous, that was used [...]

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Website Review

13. August 2006

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I remember the era of what I call the Eyeball-Design era. I simply call this period, around years 1999 to 2000 Eyeball-Design era since many designs tend too look like Ryan Lacdao’s www.eyeball-design.com website. It was like the tech era where many designs looked like they were part of the computer game Starcraft. Then came the [...]

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