The definition of Web 2.0, a buzzword that is used often in the Internet industry, is a bit unclear. But Web 2.0 sites regularly include interactive resources, i.e. sites that enable users to share opinions, ideas, photos, videos, even favorite web links. This is distinct from a simpler variety of websites (Web 1.0) that are generally static sources of information. The credit is given to executives of O’Reilly Media for coining this term while brainstorming names for a technology conference some years ago.
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Before going into details about AJAX, it is very essential to mention what AJAX stands for from a layman’s point of view. It is a collection of web technologies put together that enables dynamic client-server interactions to take place in web applications without the need for refreshing or reloading pages. It is the abbreviation for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML.
AJAX is in full demand right now. There is a lot of hype surrounding it. Let’s thoroughly discuss why AJAX is here and what its future prospects will be. There may be several aspects on which we can focus our discussion.
Cheat Sheets Here. Cheat Sheets There. Cheat Sheets Everywhere!
Posted by: admin in UncategorizedUnlike your cheats when you were still studying in school, there is nothing illegal about CSS cheat sheets. I tell you guys this is totally legit! CSS cheat sheets are intended as guide for designers to make their work load a lot easier. Cheat sheets contain all selectors and properties, visual example of box model and whole lot more. In this regard, cheat sheets are sometimes indispensable especially for beginners.
The good thing about CSS is that you can accomplish a job using several ways and methods. This article will tell you how to create CSS liquid round corners that can be a useful addition to your already rich arsenal of CSS skills. In this article will try to teach you how to create this and at the same time make it re-usable and most of all semantically correct liquid round corners.
Do you find the title of this article a little bit intriguing? Well, frankly the best way to teach new and old dogs new tricks is by presenting something in a not so usual perspective. If you teach a cadet how to properly manage his gun, for sure what he’ll do first is a total deviation from your instruction. But tell him the way on how he could kill himself or somebody else unintentionally merely by forgetting to check if the gun is loaded or not, chances are, that will stick like glue right there in his precious mind.
Now, so much for that soliloquy….Let’s go down to business.
For designers using CSS and HTML, they seldom encounter problems when it comes to presenting visually appealing pages. But sometimes the problem comes in, though not as great as other concerns can possibly be, when deciding what things should be included in the website. This piece of work will tell you things that can make this a lot easier for you.
User Experience as a Major Differentiator of Your Site’s Success
Posted by: admin in UncategorizedSome web designers think that a site to be successful must always be technically sophisticated while some think that sites must be visually attractive to be worth visiting.
This article is intended for beginners who have already acquired some background on CSS and HTML. Basically, this will deal on figures and captions that in many case you will include as integral elements in your design.
Aural Media: The cue-after, cue-before and cue properties
Posted by: admin in UncategorizedThe above mentioned aural media are quite important properties if you really want to infuse some cool aural media in your pages. These properties are quite easy to learn and this article will briefly discuss how they are incorporated in your pages. Simple and concise example of each property is also provided for your reference and guide.





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