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IDOEditor: A Simple Joomla WYSIWYG Editor Plugin
Cool Theme | Saturday, 30 January 2010 06:27

idoeditorIDoEditor is a very simple, convenient and understandable Joomla WYSIWYG Editor Plugin at an intuitive level. Any operation performed in just a couple of clicks. It does not appears any difficulties in its use even for users with zero-knowledge.

More info: http://idoitbetter.org

Download Link:
http://idoitbetter.org/download.html?task=viewcategory&catid=3

 
SectionEx: List Joomla Section / Category All Articles
Cool Theme | Thursday, 28 January 2010 18:50
sectionex-joomlaSectionEx ia a free joomla component was originally written by Robert Kuster, use this com will allow you to list all articles within a section, grouped by categories. It combines and extends Joomla!'s build in "Section Layout" and "Category List Layout". SectionEx is written on Joomla! 1.5 using its MVC "model-view-controller" architecture.

Last Updated on Thursday, 28 January 2010 19:01
 
30 Creative and Inspiring Blog Designs
Cool Theme | Tuesday, 26 January 2010 07:54

These days, blogs are all over the place and they cover almost all areas you may think of. A really great thing about the ‘proliferation’ of blogs is that we can always find great design inspiration while browsing around them. They don’t need to be famous to have an amazing look, and we can notice that more and more people are designing great blogs! So here we will show you 30 creative blog designs to inspire you and also to give you several different perspectives from a common idea: deliver content to the web. I hope you like the selection, and leave a link showing us your blog design.

SimpleBits

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 January 2010 07:54
 
Beautiful Black and White Nature Photography
Cool Theme | Tuesday, 26 January 2010 07:53

The beauty of nature can be very inspiring. So in this article we are showcasing examples of black and white nature photography. Without color, photographers must put more emphasis on lighting, composition, and context. Combined with this and the fact that there are no man-made objects, these photographs are an excellent source of inspiration and can help us see the beauty of God’s creation that we sometimes take for granted.  

Be sure and click on the images to view larger versions and learn more about each photograph and the talented artists behind the camera.

nature photography

Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 January 2010 07:53
 
20 Sets of Photoshop Brushes for Vintage Style Design
Cool Theme | Tuesday, 26 January 2010 07:53

Vintage style design is all about making things look old. This can be achieved by using using elements in your designs that appear to be from decades ago, and when done well can create a mood for your web design that will leave a lasting impressions on visitors. In this article, we’ve rounded up a bunch of Photoshop brushes that will be very useful to you when trying to achieve that vintage look.

Vintage Camera Brushes

vintage photoshop brushes

Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 January 2010 07:53
 
Useful Tools for Testing Cross Browser Compatibility
Cool Theme | Tuesday, 26 January 2010 07:53

A few weeks ago I gave you some tips for cross-compatibility, but in this article we are going to focus more specifically on cross-browser compatibility. Building websites to work properly and look good in multiple browsers is a fact of life that web designers must deal with. It is probably one of the most frustrating aspects of designing for the web, but thankfully there are tools out there that can help and hopefully keep you from pulling all of your hair out.

Adobe Browser Lab

Cross-Browser Compatibility

This tool shows screenshots of your website as seen by several different environments. The default test includes Firefox 3.0 on Windows XP and OS X, Internet Explorer 7.0 on Windows XP, and Safari 3.0 on OS X.

You can change which browsers you’d like to test under “Browser Sets.” Another nice feature of this tool is a 2-up view that lets you compare side-by-side views of your site in different browsers. You’ll need an active account with Adobe to use the site.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 January 2010 07:53
 
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