25 Code Snippets for Web Designers (Part6)
June 11, 2007 by Oli · 15 Comments
We’re back with Part 6 of our code snippets series lets take a look at more handy pieces of html, css, javascript and other useful things to a web designer :
amCharts – Animated pie and doughnut charts made in flash and javascript
Digital Web – Creative uses of PNG in web design
Filament Group – Styling buttons with the CSS Sliding doors technique
456 Berea Street – Accessible expanding and collapsing menu
Clean CSS – CSS Formatter and Optimizer
Sky Rocket – Semantic Horizontal forms
CSS Play – Menu builder
SEO Moz – 15 CSS properties you probably never use
24 Ways – Gravity-Defying Page Corners
HTML – Special Characters
Colly Logic – 7 Steps to better handheld browsing
Content with Style – A CSS Framework
24 Ways – The correct way to markup a tag cloud
Smashing Magazine – 70 Coding ideas for CSS
24 Ways – Rounded Corner Boxes the CSS3 Way
Dynamic Drive – Ajax tabs
Skuer – CSS Search engine
Tanfa – CSS Image Rollover Map
CSS Play – Vertical Scrolling tables within a div
Web Graphics – Float mini tabs menu
Qooxdoo – Comprehensive and innovative Open Source multipurpose AJAX frameworks
Positioniseverything – Delux CSS Dropdowns and flyouts
Relay – Ajax directory manager
Color Jack – Sphere color picker, free to use for non-commercial projects
Drag and Drop – Javascript to move: DIV, TABLE, IMG, basically anything you can throw at it
































A very useful list! Thanks
Awesome!!
Thank you very much.
AWESOME WORK
KEEP I9T GOING
Great resources. Thank you.
Useful stuff.
very nice tank you !!!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks for compile this great list
Thanks for the handy list, was quickly added to my bookmarks!
High quality list – good job.
Woot! A new web designer part 6! Well done
Nice post, there are a few very useful sites among! thanks
7th position is good
Very usefull libraries.
I will use them on my futur webapp tAMii.
Hope you will try it when it is online.
Once again you’ve come up with a great list of resources for web designers. Keep it up.
loved this article, specially the CSS sliding doors part