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2voteCSS menus for websites
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1voteUniversity of Minnesota Duluth's web design resource page for style sheets.
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3voteI've been creating web sites for 10 years, and I've got much more successful at it over that time. And I've come into contact with lots of very clever and complex software development processes, many of which don't produce very good results. This is the typical process I use today on most of the sites I do (of all sizes). It focuses on getting clear on what you're doing before you start, and staying clear while you work swiftly towards a good solution.
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2voteStyle sheets for many designs...
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2voteHere are 6 tools that I find to actually be useful. A few of these apply to web design as a whole, while others are more mac related.
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4voteGreat place for free templates!
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1voteOpen source (free) web designs! CSS stands for "cascading style sheets." CSS control almost all style aspects of modern websites. They make it easy to change colors, fonts, etc. all in one place rather than messing with the page's HTML.
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2voteThe list below is a summary of many of the common features of typical "Web 2.0" sites. Clearly, a site doesn't need to exhibit all these features to work well, and displaying these features doesn't make a design "2.0" - or good!
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2voteThis blog post addresses Google's "heat map" of web page hotspots and takes things a step further with general marketing advice. This is good to know for any web designer and helps answer the question: "Where do I put my content?"
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1voteThis is where I try to sum up the current state-of-the-art in graphic design for web pages, and identify the distinctive features that make a web page look fresh, appealing and easy to use.
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