Archive for April 28th, 2008
By James O’Reilly
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With user experience expectations on the rise, developers increasingly are looking for ways to bring the rich experience of a desktop application to the web. This article is about developing dynamic graphical user interfaces (GUIs) that mold themselves intelligently to the size of the screen to meet users’ expectations.
Another great tutorial from WebDesigner Wall. In this tutorial, you will learn how to make a Flash parallax scrolling gallery from scratch. Parallax scrolling is frequently used in most 2D animation and games, where the background images and foreground images scroll at different rate of speed. This will create an illusion of depth as the [...]
I just read at Mac world that Adobe annouced the end of Go Live!!! I tried to found out some information at Adobe website, but not a clue. It seems that Adobe ceased development and sales of GoLive today. Why? Dreamweaver is the answer. It is the best solution for the web development. So if [...]
There’s nothing like building an entire site to show you a good overview of how a CSS layout should work. In this tutorial we’re going to take that PSD file and build it with some nice clean HTML and CSS.
















