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Web 2.0 Layer Styles für Photoshop

deziner folio hat 131 Photoshop Layer Styles im .asl (Photoshop Layer Style) format erstellt.

Nette Vorlagen für Buttons, Hintergründe,…

Lesestoff: Web Development Solutions

Im yuiblog gibt einen Auszug (225KB zipped pdf) aus dem Buch Web Development Solutions: Ajax, APIs, Libraries, and Hosted Services Made Easy von Christian Heilmann und Mark Norman Francis.

It starts off by giving you a panoramic view of the Web today and introducing you to the tools you have at your disposal. Next, the book takes you through every aspect of creating your very own web application—setting up a PHP and MySQL development environment, creating a basic web site using WordPress, customizing your site’s look and feel with CSS

and themes, adding dynamic functionality and special effects via Ajax and JavaScript libraries, adding media to your site (such as images, videos, music, and maps) using APIs, getting your site known on the Web at large, enhancing your site’s layout and navigation, and troubleshooting and getting help.

Klingt vielversprechend.

flickrInspector

Der flickrInspector bietet ein einfaches Interface um auf die schnelle zu sehen was User so an Daten bei yahoo ablegen und damit jedem Interessierten preisgeben.

Vielleicht eine Möglichkeit den einen oder anderen Bekannten zum kurzen Nachdenken über die Preisgabe von persönlichen Daten zu bewegen?!? Wahrscheinlich nicht, ein Versuch ist es trotzdem wert.

X/HTML 5

Bei xhtml.com gibt es ein Interview von Vlad Alexander mit Ian Hickson einem der Authoren der X/HTML 5 Spezifikation über den Stand und die Zukunft von HTML5.

We’re trying to use a much more scientific process with the development of HTML 5 than is usually used for new specifications. So, for example, many of the new sectioning elements (for marking up navigation blocks, articles, sections, footers, headers, and so forth) were based on a study of several billion documents done by Google, where we saw that these were the sectioning elements most used by authors.

Some of the other features, like the scoped stylesheet feature that allows style elements to be put in the document itself with the content, in such a way that only that content is styled, were added based on feedback from authors.

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One of the other new features in the draft is datagrid, which is a tree view/list view control with built-in support for AJAX-backed data stores, so you can do something like the typical Webmail view of all your tens of thousands of e-mails, but instead of only showing 20 at a time, you can just scroll through all of them, without having to actually download them all until they’re needed.

We also have client-side storage APIs (implemented by Firefox, I believe), offline indicators so you can write applications that detect when they’re going offline, drag-and-drop APIs compatible with those implemented by IE and Safari, various networking APIs for both safe cross-domain and cross-frame communication, and for client-server two-way communication.

Web 2.0 Design Style Guide

Herr Spackmann hat eine deutsche Übersetzung des Web 2.0 how-to design guide in seinem Blog.

Aus dem Inhaltsverzeichnis:

  1. Simple Struktur
  2. Zentrales Layout
  3. Weniger Spalten
  4. Markanter Header
  5. Sich klar abgrenzende Bereiche
  6. Simple Navigation
  7. Auffallende Logos
  8. Grösserer Text
  9. Fetter Lead-Text
  10. Ins Auge stechende Farben
  11. Liebevoll gestaltete Grafiken
  12. Farbverläufe
  13. Lichtreflexionen
  14. Süsse Icons
  15. Der Web 2.0 Stern


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