I always wonder how people create buttons like in the picture. I’m pretty sure, it can be done by using adobe photoshop and can be downsized later to the standard dimension (81×15), but I’m not really good at it and never put a try on it. I never knew what it’s called, until I stumbled [...]
Web 2.0 design is becoming more prominent and predominant in the internet; reflected by the abundance of Photoshop tutorials on how to achieve web 2.0 design and the steady growth of web 2.0 websites themselves. With such a development, few websites emerge to offer facillities to generate web 2.0 design on the fly. [...]
Currently there are two wordpress themes that I bumped into and they really catch my attention. I’m not sure how long they have been around but I didn’t notice their existence previously. The first one is the first picture at the top, named Illacrimo. It looks stylish and professional; was designed by Design Disease.
The second [...]
Before I’m talking about sitemap plugin for wordpress, let me explains a little bit what sitemap is all about. Basically, sitemap is a hierarchical visual model of the pages of a website and it help users to navigate through a website that has more than one page by showing users a diagram of the [...]
The addition of subtle HTML and CSS styling in your blog is essential as readers might overlook the things that you desperately want them to read. Here are few tricks that you can do to make your blog more appealing and to enhance the visibility of important facts of your posts.
1. Highlighting Important Text Inside [...]
Bloggingpro.com points out a good site (texto.de) to be visited if you are about to start designing your own wordpress theme. This tutorial will be of great help if you know a little bit of xhtml and css but have no idea how to connect them together. I personally really want to put a try [...]
Do you notice feed subscription icon at the top left corner of my blog? As you scroll down this blog, it moves along too. Here is the few steps taken to realise this cool “effect”.
1. Add the following CSS code into your CSS file.
Code:
#mini-nav { width: 20px; position:fixed; top: 180px; left:5px;}
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This really is a simple Adobe Photoshop tutorial; change the colour of your feed icon to fit your wordpress theme colour.
1. Save the above icon into your computer and open it with Adobe Photoshop.
2. Right-click on the icon layer in layer palettes and select blending option from the menu.
3. Tick and select on Colour [...]