Posts Tagged ‘Development’

9 Ideas for Building Great Websites With Less

Sunday, June 5th, 2011

We all know how laborious web work can be. It’s not a task for the faint hearted and generally requires a year or more of study to really grasp. As our era has progressed we’ve seen brilliant ideas and innovations ushering the online community towards open source and sharing.

The construction of a website has truly evolved into a multi-layered process. You must consider the webpage graphics, coding front-end styles and layout, server hosting, and possibly back-end programming to boot. Developers have been toying with these systems for years and finally we’ve reached a point of interest, but it will be extremely exhausting if you are going to handle all these works completely by yourselves.

Link: Hong Kiat

Gravity Registration Form with Jquery

Monday, January 10th, 2011

Sometimes registration form decides your web application success rate, I feel the first step(registration) should be less fields and eye catching it will surely impress the users. I had designed a new style registration form with gravitational effect.

Link: 9lessons

Google Code University

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

Google Code University contains classes, lectures, and tutorials about various computer programming languages. The technology lectures and classes provide a great way to pick up some new knowledge about your programming language of choice.

Link: Google Code University

Reputation Tracking Tools

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Reputation management is essential to both individuals and companies. The more popular your brand is, the more critical it will be to keep tabs on it and the more time it will consume out of your day. If you work at a startup and no one has heard of your brand, or if you’re an individual who has just started blogging, these tools are still useful to you.

Link: Mashable