css: style an element with the span tag
The span tag is a great, and often underutilized way to easily change the look and feel of virtually any aspect of your web site. Here’s a simple scenario: Let’s say you have a div that looks like...
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Recently, we came across the need for some very simple tooltips. The only real caveat was that they needed to be lightweight, and since we already had a number of scripts running on the page, we...
View Articledesign: Create Rounded Images in Seconds! (Photoshop)
Rounded corners are still as popular as they ever have been, but many designers don’t know how to easily create these using Photoshop. Today we are going to create a template that you can adapt as...
View Articlehtml: Validating the Tweetmeme WordPress Plugin
We recently installed the Tweetmeme WordPress plugin, only to find that it threw over a dozen errors our way that invalidated our XHTML Strict code. It’s far too valuable a plugin to leave off of any...
View ArticleGoodbye, IE 6. We Won’t Miss You.
Like all good web developers over the last nine or so years, we have dedicated countless hours to ensuring compatibility with the archaic, standards-naive Internet Explorer 6. Well, here’s where we...
View ArticleThanks To Our Veterans!
We wanted to thank our veterans and active military for all that they do to help keep us safe, so we created a banner for our site. Then we thought, why stop there? So, being a tutorial site, we...
View ArticleSeven Great Icon Sets For Web Designers
There are literally thousands of icon sets out there. Some are free for personal use, some free for commercial use and many are paid sets. We often come across sites that feature great icon sets that...
View ArticleThree Great Resources For Web Designers
Keeping up with web technology resources can be of tremendous benefit to any good website designer. As an organization, the DynamiX team frequents all of these sites with great regularity, and...
View ArticleHaving Fun With Words (Or, How to Visualize Your Site Text)
We just came across a great site for visualizing your blog content. It’s called Wordle, and it’s delightfully easy to use. Just keep in mind that Wordle creations are licensed under the Creative...
View ArticleExperiments With Google’s Indexing Time
At DynamiX, we love nothing more than getting deep into statistics to find out what trends are taking place, what small changes can make a significant impact to the results gained on a particular...
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