FAQ page (Frequently Asked Questions) are a useful section to have on your website. They give users a chance to figure things out by themselves instead of you having to waste resources and time resolving customer or client issues.
There are not many things that annoy me more than forms added to an application just for the sake of it and done poorly on top of all. Let's delve into it and learn the suitable way of putting a set of input forms together.
We all would like to live in a perfect world. One without suffering, sickness and... annoying clients. Some clients will be very rational, some amazingly stupid.
In this era of small mobile screens, many experts suggest that the term 'above the fold' is vague and not important anymore - some call it a myth, a rule that kills innovation, a false concept used by people who don't know what they're talking about and so on.
In this tutorial, we are going to design a Coming Soon or Under Construction page with a minimalist style and light color scheme in Photoshop, and then, code it all up using HTML5 and CSS3.
For web designers, a little inspiration can go a long way. No matter how creative you are, it always helps to hear how other designers solve problems, work towards solutions and find new ways to see their work, and the world.
We'll show you how to design creative typography with CSS and the jQuery plugin Lettering.js, a simple, lightweight, and easy-to-use plugin that gives complete control over website typography.
We’ve curated 10 free open source code snippets you can use to recreate these toggle effects. They each have a distinct style and they’re all built to run in every modern web browser.
The loading screen in a mobile app is the first interaction with a user. Whether it be their first time using the app, or the hundredth, the loading screen will be seen by the user each and every time they access the app.