Tips For Web Designers

PHP splitting arrays / array_chunk – Web Design Tutorial

Today, Dan goes through a short tutorial on how to split arrays into desirable chunks using a problem solving method and a PHP function. Continue reading

One for web designers: 10 tips in getting more followers on Twitter

Today I’m going to go through 10 things to consider when trying to build your Twitter popularity. Really, these can be used by everyone, but I’ve personally (as a web designer) found these 10 tips to be very effective 1. … Continue reading

Web Design Tutorial – Detect IE6 users with jQuery

In today’s post I am going to show you how to incorporate a nice little bit of code to detect if a user is viewing your beautiful web design in a horrible browser (also known as Internet Explorer 6) and … Continue reading

An introduction to JQTouch in web design

Today Creares Robert Bavington gives you a sneak peak into the world of Web Apps. Continue reading

My most used WordPress Plug-ins

Today Robert Bavington takes a look at his most used Wordpress Plug-ins. Continue reading

How to create a HTML signature in OSX Lion’s new Mail

In this blog post, I am going to show you how to set your new email signature up in iMail. Some of you may have already seen our other blog post on setting up your signature in iMail running Mac … Continue reading

Using jQuery to help style tables – Web design Tutorial

Dan provides a few resources to help you with the inevitable task of styling tables on your website. Continue reading

Using Adobe Edge in Web Design – Examples

Creare’s Rob Bavington has put together a collection of some of the early examples of Adobe Edge in Action. Continue reading

Web design working conditions

Today Robert Bavington looks at changing your web design working conditions to help keep your creativity at its peak. Continue reading

Web Design News Adobe Edge First Glimpse

Creare’s Rob Bavington takes a look at Adobes latest Programme “Adobe Edge” He looks at usability of the programme along with expectations in the future and raises some rather interesting points about what we can expect to see, and more importantly, what we don’t want to see from this new programme. Continue reading