In this article, we present a couple of new ideas to design sign-up and log-in forms that might be useful for your next designs. Find some innovative techniques that could make your forms simpler and more efficient to fill out.
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A list of useful and time-saving Photoshop resources to improve your design skills as well as your professional workflow. From Smashing Magazine to our readers, to make the search of these ever-growing techniques easier.
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David Sparks looks at the ideas behind CSS3 and shares some good working practices for older browsers and some new common issues. If you aren’t so keen on CSS3, or don’t know where to start, this article is for you.
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The mobile usage of the Web is growing and evolving, and so does mobile user experience. In this article, Lyndon Cerejo goes through each phase of the user-centered mobile design life cycle for websites accessed from mobile phones with small screens.
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Sam Quayle explores how the best in the Web industry are already adapting to personalization, instant data, and real-time communication. We are living a a new chapter in the evolution of the Web and “real-time data” and a more “personalized Web” mark two milestones.
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How can your customers quickly access thousands of popular search term combinations by typing just a few initial characters? Learn how Tap-Ahead design patterns resolve typing avoidance and slower bandwidth.
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David Cole explains the necessity of taking time to think about the way elements are positioned in relation to one each other, to get easier-to-use interfaces.
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Trent Walton designs and codes a Web page and adds visual enhancements twice: once with CSS3, and a second time using background images sliced directly from the PSD. He times himself and compares.
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Get some insight into the Smashing book 2 production. How we worked in order to create a remarkable, high-quality, and at the same time, affordable product for our readers.
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