
Wufoo is a form building service for website, contact forms, surveys, and many more. If you are a web or graphic designer who not much into PHP coding and the like, Wufoo is a great solution!
Collis Ta’eed, the admin of Nettuts.com shows you how using Wufoo to create stylish and functional form.
You will learn some customization steps of Wufoo form, such as:
* Creating and Adapting the Theme Files with CSS
* Integrating form code with iFrames
Visit the resource page to see live demo whenever you’re ready to customize your own Wufoo’s stylish forms now!
Sometimes you might want to protect your online documents from printing. So in that case this little simple script might help.
If you still use tables to build your website then go and read this article now!! It covers topics like “Pages weight”, “Accessibility” and “Code readability”.
Css Globe is starting a series of lightweight articles named “CSS do’s and don’ts”. This series is aimed at pointing out some of the bad habits when it comes to css and web standards in general. They try to provide answers to some of the most common css questions.
In this short tutorial you learn how to take control of colour schemes in your stylesheets with a bit of PHP.
Here you will find a really great guide to CSS Support in Email. So if you send many emails in html format you definatly should check this out. Lots of useful informations!
If you want to learn how you can create a Data Chart with nothing than CSS than have a look at this tutorial.
If you want to learn something about webstandards, this workshop is a MUST! It covers all topics from “the standards” to “CSS issues and bugs”.
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NaldzGraphics: great post.this might be very helpful:)im using kuler.colorblender and and colourlovers:)
Brian: Adobe Kuler is one that I use often. http://kuler.adobe.com/
Stefan: I just wanted to add another good site like colorschemes: www.colourlovers.com
Bob: lol! yeh, cheers Ben!
ben: Who didn’t you pay very much to write this drivel?! Good stuff ;)
sneakatron: What about JK Rowling’s website
dutchgirl: There’s a new icon search engine: www.easyiconfinder.com !