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46 Captivating Examples of Extremely Colorful Web Designs Posted: 18 Aug 2010 02:00 PM PDT The importance of colors can be described by only one sentence – "Color to life is like salt to food". Colors can change your mood, determine your attitude, whenever you see color you can feel its pleasing effect within your soul. In other words, in life colors express a lot of meanings without saying anything. Today we have collected some captivating examples of elegant colorful web designs for your inspiration. Have a look. Colors are not only important to our personal life but it is very significant in every field of life, like in web designing. Excellent use of colors scheme in designing a website can make your website highly noticeable, it is all about impression, if your website has elegant color scheme then it will give a delightful impression to your visitors which will make them visit again. 1. WeareHughes.com2. Rareview.com3. Havaianas.com4. MattSalik.com5. PixelCool.com6. ILoveColors.com.ar7. CuriousGenerationGroup.com8. MarcosXotoko.com9. K4Lab.info10. Tanq.cl11. Duirwaigh.com12. NybbleTech.com13. The Red+White Sale14. Boomerang TV15. Nokia Trends Lab16. Brasil Cine17. SheridanandCo.com18. CocaCola Website19. Fidelity20. Bebiko21. Dreft22. Colorful Design by JenniElfi23. Smudge design24. Paperclay Holderisms layout25. SolidGiant.com26. WebDesignerWall.com27. WebDesignerDepot.com28. RotaCups.com29. LifeMusicFoundation.org30. JasonBradbury.com31. AdaptD.com32. Garamiz.hu33. GetMeFast.com34. Beautiful2.com35. Twenty2Designs.com36. Giancarlo-Fajardo.com37. DesignFabrika.com38. Creative Sessions | Tuts+39. TutCandy.com40. Pampaneo.es41. DivVoted.com42. CubeClub-Chemnitz.de43. DouglasMenezes.com44. CtlOnline.org45. JulioSilver.com46. Burubundi.esWe hope you enjoyed this inspirational article. You thoughts? |
The Complete Beginner’s Guide to User Scripts Posted: 18 Aug 2010 03:00 AM PDT A user script is code written in a programming language that allows you to control a piece of software. Think for example, macro’s in Microsoft Office that help improve your work flow. Well did you know that you can do the exact same thing with your browsing experience, and the websites you view? Well you can, and it’s amazing. Greasemonkey first came around in 2004/05, and its the tool that really threw user scripts in the browser out there. Greasemonkey is a Firefox extension that allows you to write scripts that alter the web pages that you view. It allows you to make web pages more usable, more viewable, fix bugs for yourself; the possibilities are endless. This user script, Making twitter better!, solves all these issues that we have. It auto-completes twitter names as you type for you, it shows an icon next to people who are following you back, it unshortens url’s for you so you can feel safe clicking links, and it add’s a new button; comment. This really shows the power that these user scripts have. So what are user scripts coded in?When you install Greasemonkey in Firefox, you’ll notice no difference at all. Greasemonkey itself doesn’t do these incredible things. It’s the user scripts that Greasemonkey runs that do the work. For the user scripts we are working with, these are imply chunks of javascript code, with a bit of additional information for Greasemonkey to work out where and when to run the script. These user scripts have the power to target a specific site, page, or a group of sites, and it has the power to do anything you can do with javascript, and more. That means, with a basic knowledge of javascript, you can get stuck right into making your own scripts! What is browser support like?You’ll be happy to know, that since Greasemonkey’s release in 2004/05, user scripts are no longer just limited to Firefox. You are able to user userscripts in Internet Explorer, Opera, Chrome, Safari, and of course Firefox, with support for other browsers being limited, but sometimes available. (I cannot vouch for each of the following options as I only use Chrome as my browser) Internet ExplorerFor internet explorer, your main option for similar functionality appears to be IE7Pro. This is an add-on for IE6, 7 and 8 and adds features such as tab enhancement, ad blocker, flash blocker, mouse gestures, inline search, privacy enhancements, online bookmark service, Greasemonkey-like user script support, and plug-in support. ChromeGoogle Chrome, you’ll be interested to hear, comes with built-in support for user scripts as of February 2010, so no add ons are necessary! Basically, Chrome turns user scripts into extensions and runs them as such. However, support for some user script specific functions are lacking, so be prepared to find the odd script that wont work for you. SafariSafari, unlike Chrome, doesn’t come with built-in support. For users of Safari 5, there is an extension called NinjaKit which allows you to obviously run user scripts. For users of older versions of Safari, there is an alternative called Greasekit which is a SIMBL plugin. FirefoxFirefox obviously harness’ the power of user script through the Greasemonkey script. No surprise there since it has done since 2005! OperaOpera, like Chrome, is capable of running user scripts itself. Similarly to Chrome, you may run in to trouble with some scripts, but the majority will run fine. Some user script for your useOf course, what use would these browser implementations be without some scripts to use? Here are 20 fantastic scripts to get you started! YouTube Video DownloadScans the YouTube page for all download formats, from iPod compatible MP4s to high-definition 1080p. Disable Google Fade-inDisable the animation from Google’s new homepage. Show Just ImageRemoves garbage from some image hosting sites and displays the image only. Download from YouTubeAdds FLV, MP4, 3GP, and 720p download links to YouTube.
Google Inline MP3 PlayerInserts Google Reader’s MP3 Flash player next to any linked MP3 file you stumble onto while browsing
Chromium RSS-Feed DetectionDetect the RSS-Feed on Pages and show a little “SearchClone”-dialog HelvetwitterTwitter is becoming more and more cluttered with useless features and other junk. This strips it back to the basics. HelveticalHelvetical turns the mayhem of the Google interface of Google Calendar into something that doesn’t offend. HelvetireaderHelvetireader aims to make the interface of Google Reader a clean, minimal experience where you’re not assaulted by an array of colours, social features and buttons. Faviconize Google |
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