Twitter has their own method for displaying your Twitter status on your website but they rely on Twitter-hosted scripts and generally hold up the page load. That’s why i would like to showcase some of the best tutorials and WordPress plugins that will display your twitter status on your blog or website. Also you will find high quality twitter icons to spice up your status area. Below, we present 20 Brilliant Twitter Status Design Tutorials, beautiful twitter icons & WP Plugins to display your twitter status easily. You might be interested to check this amazing collection of 25 Useful Twitter...
Written by: Sakib Fundamentally any weblog would be made up of header, sidebar, content section and footer. In the eye of a visitor, the footer is perhaps one of the most unnoticeable section but to a designer who knows how important user experience, navigation and designs, they are treated the same. That said, footer will not be anything less important compared to the header (or masthead) Footer contents varies from developer/author’s short bio, recent articles, Flickr photos, quick links and so on, but it’s interesting to find out how designers prioritize their footer. Not only it will inspires us,...
I know many of the readers of DesignM.ag have their own design blogs, and others are looking to start their own in the near future. If this is the case, you’ll probably be interested in making some money through the blog to justify the time that you spend on it. In this post we’ll take a look at 10 opportunities that design bloggers have for monetization. Of course, you won’t be able to put them all into practice, so choose a few that appeal to you. Advertisements Probably the most common way to monetize a design blog right now is...
If you could determine the future of Cascading Style Sheets, what would that future look like? The web design site CSS-tricks.com recently held a survey in which they asked 15 top designers what they’d like to see in the roadmap for the CSS spec. Jon Hicks, Wolfgang Bartelme, Mint’s Shaun Inman and Stuff and Nonsense’s Andy Clarke were among the participants. Rounded corners comes up often. Other great ideas include cross-browser support for gradients and shadows, layer blending and styles a la Photoshop, more consistent syntax for writing declarations in shorthand and native support for conditionals. Granted, some of what...
Web Designers or developers care more for site design, colors, arrangement of the form elements, User Interface etc. rather than designing a cool, pleasant and great looking forms as they give designing form elements as a lowest priority. CSS Custom Search Box Download the Source Code Demo Even though very few designers concentrate on form look and feel, in reality it makes a lot of difference in many applications. Few do styling form fields with simple CSS tricks and one thing for sure.. making them browser compatible is a bit tough job! This tutorial will teach you how to create...