Oct 02

Graphic file formats and its behavior

Graphic file formats and its behavior (JPEG,JPG/GIF/PNG),

Following are the most commonly used graphics file formats for putting graphics on the World Wide Web and how each differs from the others. This would be very helpful for starters on web designing having questions on there mind on what graphic file format they will use. Continue reading »

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Sep 25

Why stick to Web Standards?

Why stick to Web Standards?

Certain web developers and web designers have a resistance towards using web standards. Common arguments are It’s too difficult, It works anyway and The tools I use create invalid code.

It’s easy to react emotionally and build up a resistance towards learning something new and abandoning techniques you know and feel comfortable with. However, if you look at the situation logically you will see that there are many benefits to learning and using web standards. A few examples:

  • Simpler development and maintenance: Using more semantic and structured HTML makes it easier and quicker to understand code created by somebody else.
  • Compatibility with future web browsers: When you use defined standards and valid code you future-proof your documents by reducing the risk of future web browsers not being able to understand the code you have used.
  • Faster download and rendering of web pages: Less HTML results in smaller file sizes and quicker downloads. Modern web browsers render pages faster when they are in their standards mode than when they are in their backwards compatible mode.
  • Better accessibility: Semantic HTML, where structure is separated from presentation, makes it easier for screen readers and alternative browsing devices to interpret the content.
  • Better search engine rankings: The separation of content and presentation makes the content represent a larger part of the total file size. Combined with semantic markup this will improve search engine rankings.
  • Simpler adaptation: A semantically marked up document can be easily adapted to print and alternative browsing devices, like handheld computers and cellular phones, just by linking to a different CSS file. You can also make site-wide changes to presentation by editing a single file.

Web standards can save time and money for website creators, and provide a better experience to the website’s visitors. Besides, web standards is the future. If you’re not using web standards already, now is the time to start, or you will risk being left behind.

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Sep 25

What is on my toolbox?

My web design tools
Adobe Photoshop
I use Adobe Photoshop to create my unique web site template. Some of my co-worker uses Adobe Fireworks. Adobe Fireworks is also a great tool, but I still prefer Photoshop. It is what I am used to.

Adobe Photopshop View

Adobe Photopshop View

Adobe Dreamweaver
I use Adobe Dreamweaver to help convert or integrate my PSD designs to HTML. Dreamweaver is doing a great job on code hinting and code coloring. A lot of people suggest a lot of authoring tools but Dreamweaver still make my work easy, or I am too lazy learning other web authoring tools.

Nattyware’s Pixie
I use Pixie to get the color hex value of an image. I know you can use I drop tool on Photoshop but this speeds things for me, grabbing colors on my screen. All you to do is press CTRL + ALT + C to get the hex value of a color on screen. You can download it on http://www.nattyware.com/pixie.html for free.

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Sep 14

Best png fix for ie

Comparing png fix support for internet explorer 6 and below.

First we have IE PNG Fix from TwinHelix.com. i use this png fix before but it turned out not valid. Because you would have to add”behavior” on your css file which marked me me invalid on my css validation. Continue reading »

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Sep 12

Medical dictionary for mobile phones

I have a good news for nursing students and even registered nurses, a medical dictionary for your mobile phone search medical terms and definition right on your mobile phone. The file is on .jar extension so almost all major mobile phone can run this application. Below is a screenshot of the application. please click below to download the file.

File size: 1.10 MB
Filename: medicaldic_xjjh8e2x.jar

Click here to download

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Mobile Phone Medical Dictionary

Mobile Phone Medical Dictionary

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