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16 September 2011 0 Comments

Improving The Online Shopping Experience, Part 1: Getting Customers To Your Products

   Amazon turned sweet sixteen this year, and, by extension, so did online shopping as we know it. As online shopping has grown over the past 16 years, so have user needs and expectations related to the online shopping experience. Setting up shop online is easy, but creating an experience that satisfies target users is [...]

15 September 2011 0 Comments

The Guide To CSS Animation: Principles and Examples

   With CSS animation now supported in both Firefox and Webkit browsers, there is no better time to give it a try. Regardless of its technical form, whether traditional, computer-generated 3-D, Flash or CSS, animation always follows the same basic principles. In this article, we will take our first steps with CSS animation and consider [...]

14 September 2011 0 Comments

The S.M.A.R.T. User Experience Strategy

   I was a competitive road cyclist for four years. My bikes were good, but my race results were much less impressive. Instead of medals and trophies, all I had to show for it were shaved legs and a farmer’s tan. Regardless, on the road to becoming a competitive athlete, I followed a rigorous training [...]

14 September 2011 0 Comments

Freebie: Facebook Fan Page GUI PSD

   Today we are glad to release a yet another freebie: a Facebook Fan Page GUI PSD, designed by Hike and released for Smashing Magazine and its readers. The PSD will speed up the process of creating previews, thus sparing you from drawing all the comps and letting you customize all the texts, buttons and [...]

13 September 2011 0 Comments

Upcoming Web Design and Development Conferences in 2011-12

   We spend a lot of time learning and thinking about the designs we see online, yet what we miss quite often are practical insights into the design process and workflow of our colleagues. This is why conferences are great for our industry. We meet people who think very much like we do and most [...]

10 September 2011 0 Comments

Interaction Design Tactics For Visual Designers

   Anyone designing Web-based properties today requires a basic understanding of interaction design principles. Even if your training is not formally in human-computer interaction, user experience design or human factors, knowing the fundamentals of these disciplines greatly enhances the chances of your design’s success. This is especially true for visual designers. Many visual designers are [...]

10 September 2011 0 Comments

An Introduction To LESS, And Comparison To Sass

   I’ve been using LESS religiously ever since I stumbled upon it months ago. CSS was never really a problem for me, in and of itself, but I was intrigued by the idea of using variables to create something along the lines of a color palette for my websites and themes. Having a color palette [...]

9 September 2011 0 Comments

To Five Smashing Years… And A Free Anniversary eBook Treat!

   When we started Smashing Magazine, we didn’t expect anything. We didn’t have a grand master plan for a successful online magazine for designers and developers. We created something that we found useful and that we thought others would find useful, too. We did not lose focus, we relied on instinct more than once, we [...]

8 September 2011 0 Comments

Help The Community: Report Browser Bugs

   You’re developing a new website and have decided to use some CSS3 and HTML5, now that many of the new specifications are gaining widespread support. As you’re coding the theme and thinking of how much easier these new technologies are making your job, you decide to stop for a while and test in other [...]

7 September 2011 0 Comments

Building Better Software Through Collaboration: Whose Job Is It, Anyway?

   In part one of this series, we looked at the consequences of designing and developing software in isolated environments. Some people work in lonely silos where no process exists, while others work in functional silos where too much (or the wrong) process makes innovation and progress difficult. So, how do we break down the [...]

6 September 2011 0 Comments

Getting Started With The PayPal API

   PayPal is the most popular platform for receiving online payments today. The ease of opening a PayPal account and receiving payments compared to opening a merchant account with a traditional payment gateway is probably the number one reason for its popularity, with a close second being the comprehensive API that PayPal provides for its [...]

5 September 2011 0 Comments

Designing Global Applications For Children

   The entire process of designing digital applications comes with many challenges and decisions. For the majority of projects, you will be designing in somewhat familiar territory. But what happens when you have to design something to be used by hundreds of children around the world? How do you accommodate your design for kids of [...]