Today's Web designer has to face a pretty scary fact: they can't design for themselves, or even someone that's mostly like themselves. Instead, applications must be built based on the consumer, who comes loaded with expectation and pre-disposition. This article helps you Understand what your apps are competing against, how do you build applications that feel usable, intuitive, and satisfying to today's typical Internet user, and how to take the upper hand.
This article is a proof-of-concept that shows how to build applications to extract key components of your social network using the Twitter API to chart, geolocate, and visualize your social-networking data. Graph common subject-matter keywords in your discussions and create geographical maps of your friends' locations.
This article describes a feasible solution, combining other Web services, to parse Chinese geography with the current Google Maps API for a Chinese mapping solution. We'll use the example of the sites for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games to demonstrate our solution.
The Find command in Firefox locates the user-specified text in the body of a Web page. The command is an easy-to-use tool that works well enough for most users. Sometimes, however, a more powerful Find-like tool would make locating text easier. Learn how to build a tool that isolates relevant text in Web pages faster by detecting the presence and absence of nearby words.
This tutorial mainly about how to turn pictures into video with music and share on Myspace Video step by step and no complicated computer skills needed.
This article will teach you how to write a good tutorial. The author takes you through the needed components and features of a good tutorial step-by-step. Then he guides you through the writing process, as well as providing some....
It's a blunt and honest look at why 90% of the tutorials submitted to tutorial sites are declined, this will help most of you become better tutorial writers and that you can achieve greater success when it comes time to submitting them to help build up your sites.
You've decided to have a website for yourself or your business. Great! You know what you want to say, how you want it laid out, what pages you need, and all the other good stuff that goes into a great website. But what about graphics? Where do you get buttons, banners, title art, photographs, animation, bars, backgrounds and all the other things you need to make your website look visually interesting?
In this article I look at some of options available to create multimedia presentations with an emphasize on introducing you to the basics of multimedia.
There are many subtle aspects that can make a web page and a web site look bad, messy or (heaven forbid!) amateurish, one of these is too many fonts on the page.
There are many companies selling software to make graphics for both the web and print. All of these products have there own nuances and capabilities, but generally speaking graphic images that have been processed by a computer can usually be divided into two distinct categories..
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