Posts Tagged ‘ web ’

HTML5 and Flash

December 29, 2011
HTML5 and Flash

Just want to document some discussion on the web talking about the replacement of HTML5 over Flash: Well actually Adobe has to be forced to follow the html5 standard nowadays, and they announced just in Nov, 2011 that they will put more resources in html5 tool rather than flash. The major problem for flash...
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Js plug-in for web design

December 14, 2011
Js plug-in for web design

#1 Simple Viewer, is a free, customizable image viewing application. Lightweight and easy to use, it features smart preloading, a resizable interface, thumbnail menu and optional description text.
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Re: The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet (2010)

December 12, 2011

The article is talking about web browser/ webpage is (going) to be dead, because of the shift of method to access the NET. Right now with the hardware device that change the human behavior of browsing and use of technology such as iPAD and other mobile devices. Application is developed & often use API...
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Re: Web Aesthetics by Vito Campanelli

November 18, 2011
Re: Web Aesthetics by Vito Campanelli

  Book review: http://we-make-money-not-art.com/archives/2011/01/web-aesthetics-how-digital-med.php Remix culture: dup, hip-hop, DJ/VJ in music, collage/montage in design, movie, open source code and library in contemporary culture p.100: “Reality itself…is entirely captured…in the world of make believe, in which appearances are not just on the screen through which experience is communicated, but they become the experience. Manuel Castells, The Rise of...
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Adobe Muse – a web design tool for designer only

August 17, 2011
Adobe Muse – a web design tool for designer only

It is a tool for graphic designer, no coding knowledge is required for designer. It is now free (beta) until official launch in early 2012. The official price is US$20 per month or US$180 per year, subscription base! See video here: Tutorial: Some evaluation here: http://elliotjaystocks.com/blog/adobe-muse-a-step-in-the-wrong-direction/ debate on code+design: http://elliotjaystocks.com/blog/web-designers-who-cant-code/ Share on Facebook
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Web Development – HTML5+CSS3+Js

April 24, 2011
Web Development – HTML5+CSS3+Js

HTML5 = CSS3 + HTML5 + Js > more organized, faster loading, interaction
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CMS: WordPress & Joomla

December 27, 2010
CMS: WordPress & Joomla

I have been using wordpress for no of years and implemented for more than 4 websites with wordpress. lately I am looking into another CMS about joomla, and a lot of debate have been going on the website. In short: WordPress: Quick & Easy to use and especially useful for blogging system Joomla: More...
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SCENTED Web Banner

June 14, 2010
SCENTED Web Banner

A new concept of web banner is created by TBWA Brazil, a ‘scented banner’ concept was designed that would allow internet users to smell the redesigned fragrance. After the visitor click on the web banner, a device nearby will eject a scented paper strip. A combination of web computer experience + physical sample product....
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JQuery & Web example

March 1, 2010
JQuery & Web example

Jquery website: www.gtomato.com I am an anti-flash user, main reason is because of the loading time, requires extra plug-in which make portability difficult. Personally, I don’t really like very fancy stuff, but just a simple, minimal, to the point web experience. I like the Green Tomato one because it is just as simple as...
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