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The rich footer, where the footer of a page is almost a separate section filled with interesting but non-essential content, is almost a requirement of chic web design these days, and for good reason: it's an IA strategy that really works.
It also gives a design an opportunity to leave an interesting final impression. In the case of css-tricks.com, I was impressed by the Twitter box and the illustration as well as the awesome and subtle hover animation over the links in the right two columns. Very good last impression to leave one with! -Nate
I was contracted by Genral Mills to add new features to the pfpchallenge.com website for 2011.
Added teams and profile functionality along with applying a redesign to the site.
Alex Sexton is a web developer from Austin, TX. A graduate from the University of Texas at Austin with a B.S. in Computer Sciences, he currently co-hosts the yayQuery Podcast. He gets a kick out of front-end performance and glass effects on buttons. He has have a deep personal interest in Artificial Intelligence and computational analysis of the brain. Also, he plays the drums and records music.
visit Media Upstream / Labs to try the 'Painting with DOM' tool : mediaupstream.com/sandbox/bg
a tool for painting with pure html, css, and javascript
Most Quick Left Hackfests are what you build in 3 hours or less. But this time, we didn't focus on what you built...but how you got there. On March 27, the Rube Goldberg Hackfest kicked off with nearly 100 folks and 4 teams ended up competiting in the end for prizes from our sponsors: Gnip, ATOMS, Mobiplug, and KST.
This was a redesign, which closely follows the template given in the main site. This enables the visitor to use the site in a number of platforms.
Role: Mobile Design and Development.
Most Quick Left Hackfests are what you build in 3 hours or less. But this time, we didn't focus on what you built...but how you got there. On March 27, the Rube Goldberg Hackfest kicked off with nearly 100 folks and 4 teams ended up competiting in the end for prizes from our sponsors: Gnip, ATOMS, Mobiplug, and KST.
Most Quick Left Hackfests are what you build in 3 hours or less. But this time, we didn't focus on what you built...but how you got there. On March 27, the Rube Goldberg Hackfest kicked off with nearly 100 folks and 4 teams ended up competiting in the end for prizes from our sponsors: Gnip, ATOMS, Mobiplug, and KST.
Build Cross Platform Mobile application development at Forth Corporation, Bangkok, Thailand.
Technology:
- HTML5 (PhoneGap, Angular, Ionic)
- C#.NET (Xamarin)
Instructor: Teerasej Jiraphatchandej
Contact: +66866615058
Facebook: m.me/nextflow
Green landing page for blackjack game. At the time (oct. 08) it can be viewed at: www.smartlivecasino.com/en/casinolpage.aspx
The javascript I used (flash effect) comes from jquery family.
The guys from 1dva designs made their own Web radionice t-shirts and brought some for us as well. Great work! [Photo by Marina Filipović Marinshe]
Build Cross Platform Mobile application development at Forth Corporation, Bangkok, Thailand.
Technology:
- HTML5 (PhoneGap, Angular, Ionic)
- C#.NET (Xamarin)
Instructor: Teerasej Jiraphatchandej
Contact: +66866615058
Facebook: m.me/nextflow
After some editing a first mockup of the UI was done.
Now some hardware buying has to follow ... and some backend coding
Most Quick Left Hackfests are what you build in 3 hours or less. But this time, we didn't focus on what you built...but how you got there. On March 27, the Rube Goldberg Hackfest kicked off with nearly 100 folks and 4 teams ended up competiting in the end for prizes from our sponsors: Gnip, ATOMS, Mobiplug, and KST.
We hebben een poes en we noemen haar pixel :)
Ze is negen weken!
Andere namen waren:
Hellfire
Jquery
Firefly
Death from above
Boxmodel
DOM - Document Object Model
Spidercat
Padding
en Pixel
Creative Web Logo Technologies
Specializing PHP MySQL JQuery AJAX XHTML CSS JAVA SCRIPT WORDPRESS JOOMLA
Most Quick Left Hackfests are what you build in 3 hours or less. But this time, we didn't focus on what you built...but how you got there. On March 27, the Rube Goldberg Hackfest kicked off with nearly 100 folks and 4 teams ended up competiting in the end for prizes from our sponsors: Gnip, ATOMS, Mobiplug, and KST.