Styling with CSS in 2018

In an effort to revamp my websites, I have ventured into looking at current state of the CSS art. I have been picking up Bootstrap by default for more than a while. At some point, I was very impressed by Metro/Modern design language that Microsoft was adopting and thus used Metro UI CSS 2.0  for my … Continue reading Styling with CSS in 2018

Web Colors Chart

Colors are beautiful, albeit they are. And we need them a lot, everywhere - in web designing, in using Photoshop, in doing graphic art, vector drawing, in paintings, dresses and anywhere we like to sooth our eyes with, or even to puzzle our eyes. Indeed, colors have names, but in computer, we need to have … Continue reading Web Colors Chart

Google plus (vs) Facebook

Today I, and many of my friends and acquaintances, have started experiencing the new sensation on the web, Google's new SNS - Google+ which people have already started to abbreviate as G+. It was bit tricky starting up with G+, coz like all other projects they have started it with a limited access test phase. … Continue reading Google plus (vs) Facebook

HTML5, CSS3 — the lovely couple

  Long since the inception of the idea of making a Semantic friendly HTML and designer friendly CSS... Now, in the early summer 2011 we've seen a joint-force welcome initiative for HTML5 & CSS3 by all major browsers with the launch of Firefox 4, Chrome 11, Safari 5 and IE9 and the web world is … Continue reading HTML5, CSS3 — the lovely couple

Web 3.0 and the Semantic Era!

We know that web has changed from what it was to what it is! And can you imagine what it will be? Web is going to be your future personal assistant; it will be the primary resource of mankind's knowledge. Web is already a great way of your communication and social acting. Web will be … Continue reading Web 3.0 and the Semantic Era!