Whether you’re a beginner or an expert htmlPlayground gives you the ability to edit XHTML and CSS on-line. This site combines the most common technologies used in making web pages with real time access with an online code editor. Using the on-line HTML Code editor you can edit the examples and experiment with the code on-line.
The guys over at DesignVitality have composed a list of 50 “Must Have” icons for any designer. They have everything from PSD icons to pixel and well, you name it they got it! If you’re a designer you need to check this list.
Adobe is the king of graphic design. Once it bought out Macromedia there was no doubt that Adobe would become the kingpin of graphic software. However, Adobe is not known for it’s easy to understand software. Photoshop alone is one hell of a beast to master. But worry no longer the folks over at Smashing Magazine has compiled a list of the “Best of Photoshop tutorials”. From novice to expert you will surely find a level that suits you.
The folks over at jlwDesign have released an awesome vector pack of 19 swirly curly ornamental symbols. This is one of my new favorite sites for Illustrator and Photoshop information.
Get’em before they’re gone!
13styles is all about . They have about a dozen or so free and paid CSS menus. The menus are list based, light-weight, easy to implement, and cross-browser compliant. If you’re looking for an out-of-the-box CSS menu this might be a good place to start.
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