Visuwords
Today more than 10 million children started using computers and internet.But i feel, not even 50% of them spend their time usefully.The reason is,useful sites are not so impressive(according to children).They love sites which uses some graphics.In that way,I am sure children will love VisuWords.
VisuWords is a beautiful online graphical dictionary.If you ask your kid [...]
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MRI and xRay for CSS!! What?
Posted in Usability, tagged and padding of any element you click on, AOL, border, class, click, CSS, element type, hightlights, id, IE, margin, mri, netscape, position, safari, scans, size, xray on November 20, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Well, several tools that help troubleshooting CSS are available. Some come with the browser, like the Web Inspector in Safari, while others are plugins or extensions, like Firebug or the Web Developer Extension.There are occasions where you can’t or don’t want to install an extension though, and that’s where John Allsopp’s two bookmarklets XRAY and [...]
