Today, I’m proud to start a series of posts that will focus on LESS, the dynamic language that takes your CSS and puts it on steroids. LESS let’s you use variables, mixins, nested rules, and even functions within your CSS. It’s extremely powerful and can dramatically speed up your development. There is a little bit of a learning curve to it, but once you wrap your head around it, you won’t type CSS again without using LESS.
How to Manage a Client who Challenges Your Design Pricing
It has always been said that everything has its pros and cons. This is in fact true because when it comes to freelancing, a lot of people fancy it as you are not answerable to anyone and being your own boss is sometimes the best thing in the world. Freelancers do face a lot of problems and one big problem that they have to handle is pricing of the projects. There are a few designers who offer their services with package based pricing. However, most of the designers have to give clients a custom quote, depending on the project and its demands. Time duration for completing a project will always be different for each project hence; estimating time is a challenge for all designers. Apart from that, getting a client agreed on your quoted price is even a bigger challenge.
10 Latest jquery Sliders of 2012
10 Latest jquery Sliders of 2012 – Every one wants to show there featured content as fantastic and good looking way some use flashing things, You’ve probably noticed that a lot of websites
Honoring Mom Church Flyer and CD Template
This series template depicts a beautiful, Classic Retro theme that is great for your Mother’s Day Celebrations. The Flyer and CD Label can be used for your Sermons, Gospel Concerts, Youth programs, etc.
CSS3 Structural Pseudo-class Expressions Explained
You probably know that the CSS3 spec includes a number of structural pseudo-classes, some of which use parentheses. The purpose of the parentheses is to allow one or more elements to be selected based on a keyword (either odd or even), an integer, or an expression.