Month: August 2011

  • Animate a site’s loading

    Note: This article has been marked for a quality review and will soon be updated. There are a lot of things we can do as web designers to improve the UX of a site, much of the time subtle animations can be added to add a bit of finesse to a page, and a new…

  • Reality check: Why Adobe Muse doesn’t matter.

    Recently a number of people in the web community, specifically developers have been complaining about Adobe Muse, a website creation tools for people without coding knowledge. And while I agree that Adobe doesn’t know what the community wants, I think the reactions to this tool have been a little too big. Here are my musings…

  • 10 Best Practises for jQuery Beginners

    Note: This article has been marked for a quality review and will soon be updated. jQuery is the one of the most popular JavaScript frameworks available; it enables developers to write code that is easy to understand but that also allows really powerful functionality. There are a boat-load of tutorials out there on jQuery, and…

  • LawQuiz

    LawQuiz

    Law students across the country were in desperate need of an aid to learning outside of the classroom. Something simple enough to use on the go, but effective enough to boost exam results. And so, using the skills of an experienced teacher, LawQuiz became the simple solution to an important problem.