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Using the Golden Ratio in Liquid Web Page Designs
At first glance, some basic principles of graphic design like the “Golden Proportion” and the “Rule of Thirds” seem to have nothing to do with web design. But the truth is that they can be perfectly applied when creating web page layouts to make them look more pleasant and harmonious to the human eye. If you wish to learn how to implement these two fundamental principles when building your own web sites, then keep reading. In this series of articles you’ll find an approachable guide to putting these concepts into practice with both fixed and elastic web page designs.
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Concluding a Menu for All Browsers
At last we have a web page menu code that can be used for any browser without any of its code segments being specific to any particular browser. I called the design approach of the previous series the Simple Layout Approach. I call the design approach in this series the Elaborated Layout Approach. In this last part of the series I give you a summary of the two design approaches. I also give you the advantages and disadvantages of the two approaches. Everything in these two series is my conception.
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Preparing For Programming Contests
A programming contest is a special kind of challenge -- one in which the most important fact is the knowledge with which you come to the contest and the intuition you will have during it. What really counts is not your level of physical fitness, but the state of your mind. To prepare for something like this requires a different approach. You will found out exactly what it takes if you read further.
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Building Dynamic Shadows with JavaScript and CSS
Do you like the three-dimensional effects that dynamic shadows can add to your web site? In this three-part series, you'll learn how to create this effect with JavaScript and CSS. This first part shows you how to implement some basic CSS approaches to build a few primitive shadowed web page elements.
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Active Client Pages: Chrys`s Approach
If a user is burdened with a slow Internet connection, he will find that it takes time for a web page to be displayed (downloaded) to his client computer. Now there's a way to arrange it so that only the first page of his requested web site would take a long time to be downloaded; the rest of the pages would come very fast. This can be a real advantage. If you want to learn more about this approach, referred to as Active Client Pages, keep reading.




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