Tag Archives: Tutorials
YAML Builder & Simple Project
Posted on 27. Aug, 2009 by SiteBox.
The YAML Builder is a tool for visually creating YAML-based CSS layouts. It allows for the setting of basic layout characteristics like the number and positioning of the content columns, as well as the dynamic creation of grid-based layouts by dragging and dropping subtemplates. Not quite WYSIWYG, but close! The code generated by the Builder is [...]
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Create Your Free Website
Posted on 22. Jun, 2009 by SiteBox.
Dazzling Design Any Type of Website! Websites, Free MySpace Layouts, Widgets, Newsletters, Banners, Flyers – Wix offers you a simple powerful platform to make flash websites layouts and more – No downloads or programming needed – Creating a website with Wix is free – Wix is the simpler, faster, better way to create stunning web [...]
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Create a Magic Night Themed Web Design from Scratch in Photoshop
Posted on 17. Feb, 2009 by SiteBox.
by Alvaro Guzman The past days I was looking for inspiration in famous old paintings, and got interested on “Starry Night” of Van Gogh and thought: Can I apply this to web design? And the answer is Yes! Then after several hours of work, here’s my tutorial for you, an artistic web design depicting a [...]
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Dramatic Text on Fire Effect in Photoshop
Posted on 17. Feb, 2009 by SiteBox.
Flames are particularly hard to render in Photoshop, but in this tutorial I’ll show you how to use a photograph of fire to set text to the match. We’ll render the look on a nice dark background with a gorgeous text effect to complete the image. As always we’ll begin with the final result, so [...]
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70 CSS Menus Navigation Tabs
Posted on 27. Jan, 2009 by SiteBox.
Articles / Tutorials on lists, menus, navigation and tabs. 11 CSS navigation menus : at Exploding Boy 12 more CSS Navigation Menus. : at Exploding Boy 14 Free Vertical CSS Menus : at Exploding Boy 2-level horizontal navigation : demo at Duoh Absolute Lists: Alternatives to Divs : An approach of using lists instead of [...]






