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Adding Fancybox to Dynamically Loaded Content

May 21st, 2011

FancyboxThe fancybox plugin is a great and easy to use jQuery plugin that allows you to show mac OS X-like light boxes on a website.  One of the things that I have found myself wanting to do this week is get this plugin to work on dynamically loaded content.  Since I found only a few ways to get this to work I thought that I would demonstrate my way to get this plugin to do this.  But first, let’s look at how to set the plugin up on regular content. Read the rest of this entry »

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Three Reasons 3D Will Fail

June 4th, 2010

3D display technology has been around for quite a while. In fact it’s origins trace back to the very beginnings of still photography, just before the turn of the 20th century. Even after over 100 years of technological breakthrough 3D display is still not ready to be introduced to the home. A combination of a lack of unified standard technology, the fact that you still have to wear glasses to see the effect, combined with the lack of good quality 3D content clearly show that not only is the technology not ready for market, neither consumers nor producers have any serious interest in it. Read the rest of this entry »

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Five Great Website Design Galleries

March 23rd, 2010

Five Great Design Galleries

When I am looking for inspiration I like to have examples of various design techniques and color palettes.  The best way that I have found to do this is to have a variety of different design gallery sites to peruse.  Even if the client has provided you with their vision of the site it can be advantageous to look at other types of sites and see if there is some technique that could be useful on your site.  After all, good designs incorporate current styles while providing a unique and memorable experience.  Here are the main design galleries that I visit.

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Decrease Development Time Through Separate CSS

March 14th, 2010

Pretty much all designers are in agreement that having your styling outside of the page is a great idea.  It cuts down on clutter and decreases page load time, not to mention it makes styling many pages to look the same much easier.  However,  I have recently began to separate out my style sheets into individual files based on the overall function of certain styles.  For example, having your reset information in its own style sheet, or having the styles that govern object positions or page layout in their own file.  I think this is something that is often overlooked, so here are my thoughts on the subject. Read the rest of this entry »

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Website Development Basics

March 7th, 2010

I’ve always thought that there is a relatively high barrier to entry for newcomers to website development. A combination of acronyms and programming concepts can make learning how to develope websites fairly daunting, not to mention all of the concepts that go into good design. One of the main reasons I started the blog here at Graphics Unplugged is to help reduce this barrier to entry. With this post I want to explain some of the basic concepts and acronyms that are used daily in website development. Read the rest of this entry »

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