8 Ways to Add a Responsive Navigation Menu on Your Site
Some open source projects that will help you create responsive navigation menus quickly.
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Some open source projects that will help you create responsive navigation menus quickly.
The post 8 Ways to Add a Responsive Navigation Menu on Your Site appeared first on Six Revisions.
Photoshop actions can be a brilliant time-saving tool, especially when one needs to edit and apply the same settings on a huge number of images in quick succession. With Photoshop actions, you can do things like retouching portraits, converting photos to black and white, and dramatically changing the look of …
Christmas, New Year’s Day, and Thanksgiving (in the US) are such big holidays in the winter that it can be easy to forget the smaller holiday that occur at the end of winter and into spring. Valentine’s Day is today, so we are little late for that, but we still have St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, Cinco de Mayo, Mother’s Day, and even Memorial Day at the end of spring.
Along with color and layout selections, choosing the right font is essential for producing pretty much any good design work. However, looking for the right fonts for use in design projects is often a challenging task for many designers. We have previously featured a showcase of 100 must-have free fronts …
The following is a guest post by Zach Saucier. Zach cooks up some pretty inspiring animations over on CodePen. I couldn’t be happier that he wanted to share some of the tricks he uses to create them, especially because they are things we all strive for: efficiency, reusability, practicality, and speed.
I’ve fallen into the habit of creating CSS animations in my free time, inspired by things I come across during the day. To create the animations as …
CSS Animation Tricks: State Jumping, Negative Delays, Animating Origin, and More is a post from CSS-Tricks
Using SVG in web design has many advantages. Being a vector format is the biggest and has it standing out from the crowd of other image formats. You could have guessed, though, that while modern browsers do already support SVG, the good ole Internet Exploder doesn’t, at least not below version 9. As older versions of Internet Explorer are still out there in the wild, you should always consider implementing a fallback solution. Using PHP and ImageMagick makes it a snap to provide a fallback to PNG..
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