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How Web 2.0 Logos are drawn (Photoshop): "2. Load style"
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How Web 2.0 Logos are drawn (Photoshop): "2. Load style"
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8 web menus you just can't miss: "8 web menus you just can't miss"
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3/19/2007 04:36:00 p. m.
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71 de meniuri CSS - Utopic | Razvan's Nerve: "Tabtastic : Gavin Kistner."
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3/19/2007 03:45:00 p. m.
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Ajax Data Transfer Format for Sending Data to the Server Side: "Ajax Data Transfer Format - UED(Url Encoded Data)"
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3/16/2007 11:23:00 a. m.
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Control.Tabs : Projects : LivePipe™: "Control.Tabs is a simple way to create accessible, flexible & unobtrusive tabbed interfaces in your applications or pages. It uses anchors and named elements to function, so browsers that do not support javascript will still be able to navigate through your tabs."
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3/16/2007 11:19:00 a. m.
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Photoshop Tutorials and Articles - Tutorial Blog: "Tutorial Blog - Photoshop tutorials and design articles"
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3/14/2007 11:23:00 a. m.
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Draggable Tree - Using Mootools: "Reorganize the tree structure using drag and drop. An indicator will show where
your drop will end up."
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3/14/2007 11:12:00 a. m.
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Reflection.js for mootools · digitalia.be: "This is an improved version of the reflection.js script rewritten for mootools. It allows to add instantaneous reflection effects to your images in modern browsers, in less than 3kb."
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3/13/2007 08:35:00 a. m.
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jek2kdotcom » Blog Archive » Drop down with Javascript (EN): "Drop down with Javascript (EN)"
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3/09/2007 02:58:00 p. m.
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multi-file selector based on mootools « mootools forums: "multi-file selector based on mootools"
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3/09/2007 02:54:00 p. m.
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My playground: Tabs, Ghost Drag&Drop and more « mootools forums: "Tabs
The original author asked me for a moo-conversion, work is in progress. Will refactor still much of the code and add support for Dragging into tabcontent (Dragging over a tab activates it).
http://dev.digitarald.de/tabs.html
Playground Dragging (Reverse Dragging)
Dragging reversed, wonky because onStart and onComplete have this 10ms delay, so in some situations the position is changing.
http://dev.digitarald.de/drag.html
Fly-over-background
Scrolling effect, like the effect in flash used on some nice sites. Scrolling from content to content that is attached to a big background image. Just a performance check ;)
http://dev.digitarald.de/tile.html
Ghost Dragging
Shopping Card dragging? Drag your favorite element and drop a copy of it, like in Rich Client Shopping cards or Item-to-Category. Very basic, added my personal spice with ajax and more checks inside my own rich client project ;)
http://dev.digitarald.de/ghostdrag.html
More to come (Better Lightbox, mooSelectBox, conversion of Floating Windows)."
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3/09/2007 02:44:00 p. m.
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Move data from one list to the next, and store it in an array until the user submits the selection. It will only load one of each.
moo data
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3/09/2007 02:42:00 p. m.
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53 CSS-Techniques You Couldn’t Live Without | Smashing Magazine: "January 19th, 2007"
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3/09/2007 02:31:00 p. m.
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Ver la sección de Links
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3/09/2007 02:29:00 p. m.
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mootable example: "mootable example"
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3/09/2007 12:31:00 p. m.
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An Introduction to JSON: "Example code"
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3/07/2007 12:18:00 p. m.
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3/02/2007 12:25:00 p. m.
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3/02/2007 12:22:00 p. m.
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No Relation» Blog Archive » Photoshop “Glass Text” Tutorial: "As I have announced it before, I am going to be posting Photoshop tutorials on this blog. Some tutorials are old others are new and will be posted for the first time. So stay tuned!
Today I am going to start off with quite a simple tutorial that will show you how to achieve a glassy text effect ."
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3/02/2007 12:21:00 p. m.
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Web 2.0 how-to design style guide: "Web 2.0 how-to design guide"
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3/02/2007 12:07:00 p. m.
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Photoshop Tutorial: Create glossy button for web 2.0
Fire up a new canvas and adjust the following settings (marked in yellow) according to the image below. The rest should come as default. You might want to double check with the defaults too.
Create a new layer call ‘Button’
On layer ‘Button’, select the Rounded rectangle tool
give it a radius of 7px
and draw a rectangle similar to the image below.
Right click on the Blending Options for ‘Button’ layer
and tweak the following settings for
Drop Shadow
Inner Shadow
Bevel and Emboss, and
Gradiant Overlay
Your button should look something like this
Create a new layer call ‘Glass’
Select Retangular marquee tool, make sure you are selecting ‘Button’ layer. HOLD your
Select ‘Glass’ button now, hold the
Fill the selected area with white color #ffffff using Paint Bucket Tool
Adjust the opacity to 18%
and you should have glossy button looking like this.
Lets give the button some slight pattern overlay. I’ll be using the custom stripe5px created earlier. Click here to read “How to create custom pattern”
Create a new layer call ‘Pattern’ in between ‘Button’ and ‘Glass’ and proceed with Blending Options.
Select Pattern Overlay, choose Stripe5px (or any pattern you’ve created) and click OK then close the dialogue.
Make sure you are still on Rectangular Marquee tool, hold
I’ll throw in some random text in white #ffffff color with the following settings
and the following blending effects on my text’s layer.
Drop Shadow
You should get an image like this.
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3/02/2007 11:13:00 a. m.
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IRIS Design » Archive » Web 2.0 style buttons:
Nowadays Web 2.0 style becomes more popular. Every day tons of sites which has simple, bright and very interesting things, appear in Network. There are no standards about creating any Web 2.0 elements, but we have several typical features, for example and clean colors, many gradients.
Today I want to show you how to create Web 2.0 styled button using Adobe Photoshop CS2.
Now you got following button:
After changing different effects parameters, adding or changing elements, I got following buttons:
Updated: You can download PSD sources here.
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3/02/2007 11:12:00 a. m.
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Web 2.0 is about finding new ways to interact on the internet and collaboration, at least to a certain extent. Those of us in the know realise what Web2.0 is really all about - putting things on super shiney tables and painting them with gradients and candy colours and shiny silver and stuff.
Organised into 3 distinct colour groups - neutrals, muted tones and bold colours, you may recognize a few of the shades from some of your favourite Web2.0 sites. Now you can quickly and easily assemble your own colour scheme - simply choose any number of bold or muted colours, then add as many neutrals as you see fit - you'll have a Web2.0 masterpiece in no time at all!
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3/02/2007 10:06:00 a. m.
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Retoque fotográfico: maquillar en Intenta: "En este tutorial de retoque vamos a ver el uso del modo de fusión 'Luz Suave' entre las capas para realizar ligeros efectos de maquillaje. En este ejemplo se han retocado los labios, pómulos y ojos."
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2/28/2007 01:13:00 p. m.
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Exljbris: tipografías gratuitas de calidad en Intenta: "En exljbris, Jos Buivenga nos ofrece unas cuantas fuentes de gran calidad y que son gratuitas tanto para su uso personal como comercial. De momento ofrece las siguientes fuentes: Delicious, Fontin, Tallys, y Fertigo."
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2/28/2007 01:01:00 p. m.
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GIMP - Tutorials: "Beginner"
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2/28/2007 12:53:00 p. m.
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Niceforms 1.0 :: badboy.media.design: "The script is fully compatible with most major browsers, including Firefox, IE6+, Safari and Opera. Since Safari insists on styling input fields and buttons the Mac-way no matter what, Niceforms isn’t applied on these elements for this browser, leaving the default styling in place."
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2/28/2007 12:17:00 p. m.
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Build a Web spider on Linux: "This example demonstrates the crawling phase of a Web spider. After a file is
read by the client, the page could also be scanned for content, as in the case of
an indexer."
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2/19/2007 05:53:00 p. m.
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Vitamin Features » Making Popular Layout Decisions: "trackback"
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2/13/2007 03:30:00 p. m.
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