Proportion and balance are the keys to your success because your button must be visible on the page, though you should be aware of over sizing. You should know that the button’s size depends on its importance over all other elements on the page. Usually buttons have the highest priority over other functional elements.
Free church website design
Looking for free church website templates, church website design, free website design, game church website design and full church website design.
Monday, 16 May 2011
Friday, 22 April 2011
General Functionality of CSS
When CSS was introduced a design experience was created. Using the functions that CSS allows you can create a website that not only looks good but a site that has an improved user interaction. (X)HTML doesnt allow you to create special effects on a site, it is a plain boring code that says you go there and thats it. With CSS you can create something special. Using effects such as changing link colours or displaying elements when a link is hovered over, you dont even need to use JavaScript for a lot of the special effects that CSS is capable of.
There are plenty of websites out there that experiment with CSS to bring out the best results. Using link elements to create running characters or building a house purely from CSS, the two examples are a little more extreme but they show the true flexibility of CSS.
There are plenty of websites out there that experiment with CSS to bring out the best results. Using link elements to create running characters or building a house purely from CSS, the two examples are a little more extreme but they show the true flexibility of CSS.
Website Design | Website Design Company | Web Development Get a beautiful website design. Studio Web is a results oriented web design & online marketing firm serving companies worldwide. |
Sponsored Link |
Wednesday, 16 March 2011
Monday, 14 March 2011
Contact world leading website design company for following Photo Editing Service
Contact world leading website design company for following Photo Editing Service:
Clipping Path, Custom Clipart, Image Cutouts, Image Editing, Photo Retouching, Photo Editing Bulk, Image Retouching
Custom Silhouettes, Model Retouching, Clothes Retouching, Neckline Retouching, Photo Restoration, Bulk Image Editing
Actress Photo Retouching, Garment Photo Retouching, Data Entry Services,
http://www.websitedesign1.com/
Clipping Path, Custom Clipart, Image Cutouts, Image Editing, Photo Retouching, Photo Editing Bulk, Image Retouching
Custom Silhouettes, Model Retouching, Clothes Retouching, Neckline Retouching, Photo Restoration, Bulk Image Editing
Actress Photo Retouching, Garment Photo Retouching, Data Entry Services,
http://www.websitedesign1.com/
Tuesday, 22 February 2011
T-Mobile's Samsung Galaxy S 4G has much faster upload speeds than ...
If all you care about is download speeds -- streaming YouTube videos, browsing websites, opening e-mail attachments, etc. -- then the two newest HSPA+ devices from AT&T and T-Mobile are both high-performance machines.
The HTC Inspire 4G is AT&T's first HSPA+ 4G device (remember, HSPA+ is basically the fastest version of 3G rebranded as 4G), and it's great. As I said in my review, this 4.3-inch device is probably the best entry-level smart phone currently available, and a bargain at just $99.
The Samsung Galaxy S 4G is the revamped version of Samsung's excellent Galaxy S line of phones released last year (T-Mobile's model was dubbed the Vibrant), and runs on T-Mobile's HSPA+ network. This 4-inch, $199 machine goes on sale Wednesday and just arrived in my hands today for review, and my first impression is that it's also an excellent phone. If you bought a Vibrant just a few months, there might not be enough new stuff in the Galaxy S 4G to warrant a purchase, but it's probably the device to get if you are shopping for a new T-Mo smart phone.
Anyway, like I said, if all you care about is download speeds, these two new 4G phones offer similar performance.
But let's talk about upload speeds.
If you shoot a lot of photos or videos that you want to upload to YouTube, Twitter, etc., or plan to send out e-mails with large attachments, then it's critical to measure the speeds going from your phone to the Internet.
And by that measurement, the Galaxy S 4G is the clear winner.
I got interested in this question when I read this Engadget post noting that an upload technology called HSUPA is disabled on the Inspire.
No one's sure why, apparently, but the bottom line is that the Inspire doesn't live up to its 4G moniker when it comes to upload speeds. For most users, I don't think this will be a huge deal.
But since, as I said, I just got the Galaxy 4G in my hands today, I thought this was a perfect chance to compare two new HSPA+ devices from different manufacturers on different carriers.
What I found using the SpeedTest.net app was that while both devices produced average download speeds of about 3 megabits per second, the Inspire had average upload speeds of only about 150 kilobits per second.
The Galaxy S 4G, by contrast, produced an average upload speed of about 1.2 megabits per second, or nearly 10 times faster than on the Inspire.
That's a huge difference, and if you care about upload speeds, then clearly the Galaxy S 4G is a much better option.
If HTC and/or AT&T can get around to fixing the HSUPA issue on the Inspire, I'll let you know.
source. http://techblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2011/02/t-mobiles-samsung-galaxy-s-4g.html
The HTC Inspire 4G is AT&T's first HSPA+ 4G device (remember, HSPA+ is basically the fastest version of 3G rebranded as 4G), and it's great. As I said in my review, this 4.3-inch device is probably the best entry-level smart phone currently available, and a bargain at just $99.
The Samsung Galaxy S 4G is the revamped version of Samsung's excellent Galaxy S line of phones released last year (T-Mobile's model was dubbed the Vibrant), and runs on T-Mobile's HSPA+ network. This 4-inch, $199 machine goes on sale Wednesday and just arrived in my hands today for review, and my first impression is that it's also an excellent phone. If you bought a Vibrant just a few months, there might not be enough new stuff in the Galaxy S 4G to warrant a purchase, but it's probably the device to get if you are shopping for a new T-Mo smart phone.
Anyway, like I said, if all you care about is download speeds, these two new 4G phones offer similar performance.
But let's talk about upload speeds.
If you shoot a lot of photos or videos that you want to upload to YouTube, Twitter, etc., or plan to send out e-mails with large attachments, then it's critical to measure the speeds going from your phone to the Internet.
And by that measurement, the Galaxy S 4G is the clear winner.
I got interested in this question when I read this Engadget post noting that an upload technology called HSUPA is disabled on the Inspire.
No one's sure why, apparently, but the bottom line is that the Inspire doesn't live up to its 4G moniker when it comes to upload speeds. For most users, I don't think this will be a huge deal.
But since, as I said, I just got the Galaxy 4G in my hands today, I thought this was a perfect chance to compare two new HSPA+ devices from different manufacturers on different carriers.
What I found using the SpeedTest.net app was that while both devices produced average download speeds of about 3 megabits per second, the Inspire had average upload speeds of only about 150 kilobits per second.
The Galaxy S 4G, by contrast, produced an average upload speed of about 1.2 megabits per second, or nearly 10 times faster than on the Inspire.
That's a huge difference, and if you care about upload speeds, then clearly the Galaxy S 4G is a much better option.
If HTC and/or AT&T can get around to fixing the HSUPA issue on the Inspire, I'll let you know.
source. http://techblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2011/02/t-mobiles-samsung-galaxy-s-4g.html
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) TV May Be Coming Soon
The Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) TV has been one of the most anticipated products by Mac fans, and the latest reports give further credibility to such a possibility.
A recent job posting by Apple Inc.
(NASDAQ:AAPL) shows the company is seeking engineers who can work in the realm of standalone TVs.
Although the Mac Maker has not yet officially announced any such moves, the hiring is a clear indication that such an initiative is possible.
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) stocks were at 350.56 at the end of the last day’s trading. There’s been a 14.3% change in the stock price over the past 3 months.
source. http://www.stocksandshares.tv/apple-inc-nasdaqaapl-tv-may-be-coming-soon/3203916
A recent job posting by Apple Inc.
(NASDAQ:AAPL) shows the company is seeking engineers who can work in the realm of standalone TVs.
Although the Mac Maker has not yet officially announced any such moves, the hiring is a clear indication that such an initiative is possible.
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) stocks were at 350.56 at the end of the last day’s trading. There’s been a 14.3% change in the stock price over the past 3 months.
source. http://www.stocksandshares.tv/apple-inc-nasdaqaapl-tv-may-be-coming-soon/3203916
Wednesday, 16 February 2011
Template-based editors, such as Rapidweaver and iWeb
In summary, visitors are not able to control what information they receive via a static website, and must instead settle for whatever content the website owner has decided to offer at that time.
They are edited using four broad categories of software:
* Text editors, such as Notepad or TextEdit, where content and HTML markup are manipulated directly within the editor program
* WYSIWYG offline editors, such as Microsoft FrontPage and Adobe Dreamweaver (previously Macromedia Dreamweaver), with which the site is edited using a GUI interface and the final HTML markup is generated automatically by the editor software
* WYSIWYG online editors which create media rich online presentation like web pages, widgets, intro, blogs, and other documents.
* Template-based editors, such as Rapidweaver and iWeb, which allow users to quickly create and upload web pages to a web server without detailed HTML knowledge, as they pick a suitable template from a palette and add pictures and text to it in a desktop publishing fashion without direct manipulation of HTML code.
Logo Design
They are edited using four broad categories of software:
* Text editors, such as Notepad or TextEdit, where content and HTML markup are manipulated directly within the editor program
* WYSIWYG offline editors, such as Microsoft FrontPage and Adobe Dreamweaver (previously Macromedia Dreamweaver), with which the site is edited using a GUI interface and the final HTML markup is generated automatically by the editor software
* WYSIWYG online editors which create media rich online presentation like web pages, widgets, intro, blogs, and other documents.
* Template-based editors, such as Rapidweaver and iWeb, which allow users to quickly create and upload web pages to a web server without detailed HTML knowledge, as they pick a suitable template from a palette and add pictures and text to it in a desktop publishing fashion without direct manipulation of HTML code.
Logo Design
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)