Posts Tagged ‘web

A recent obsession of mine within web design is paying attention to the finer details within a site such as a buttons. Web designers rarely pay attention to

Forms, forms, forms: so often overlooked in design. In this post, we are pleased to release the Form Design Cheat Sheet, created by Joe Leech and released for Smashing Magazine and its readers. This crib sheet contains an Omnigraffle template, as well as Photoshop (PSD) and PDF examples for you to download and use as [...]

If This Then That is a simple to use tool to keep your social networks, to-do lists, RSS feeds, imaging sites and all your other webapps on the same page. (more…)

From professional event producers to volunteer committee members, event planners see Facebook as must-have tool in their belts. How can Facebook give a boost to your next event? We spoke with a few experts on using the world’s largest social network for event planning. Read on for their pro tips and let us know how [...]

This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business. Years ago, if a marketer wanted to run a contest, he’d have to run print ads and hope that people would take the time to fill out an entry form and [...]

We’re sure there’s at least one person out there who has been itching to shoot boat-loads of video with their iPad 2. Perhaps even a short film or two. After we pointed out how crazy you are, we might suggest looking into a tripod-mountable case like Makayama’s Movie Mount. This simple plastic frame adds a [...]

CSS gradients are a hot topic right now and why shouldn’t they be? CSS gradients save time by not making you create an image, they save a request to that image, and the code to create them is smaller than the image’s file size.  If you’ve been using image-based gradients and are looking to move [...]

Tiny single-use site Down or Just Me is a quick way to find out whether a website is truly down, or if the problem lies somewhere on your end. The site itself is easy enough to remember with a URL like DOJ.me, but it’s also got a bookmarklet that can be used at any time [...]

It looks like iOS 5 has a new approach to notifications — and we like what we see so far. Notification Center aggregates your various app alerts and eschews the pop-ups for a decidedly Android-esque list that appears at the top of our your screen when you you get a Facebook message, or a tweet, [...]

In another move that makes it clear that Google is putting a much greater focus on ‘social’, the search giant has just acquired PostRank. Terms of the deal are not being disclosed. PostRank is a service that helps measure how far content, like tweets and Facebook updates, spread across the web. PostRank’s products include ‘Analytics’, which [...]


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