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  • Six Years

    Six Years

    Six years have passed since my last blog post here. Much has happened since. This is a story about last six years. It is a story about love, life, kids and how sometimes everything can fell apart. This is a personal post. If you’re the kind of a reader who is uncomfortable reading about personal stuff,…

  • Happy holidays

    Hi guys and girls. Since I started my business, I thought I would have more time to write on this Blog, but just this was just the contrarily :( . Well, nevertheless, I would like you all to have very nice holidays, in your house with your family and friends – the loved ones ;).…

  • Moving on

    After three and a half years in Omnicron, the firm that I co-founded with 2 of my friends, as of this September I started to work in my new firm Extendis. We created some great work at Omnicron and it will be difficult to start over again, but it seems that it is in my…

  • CSS map in practice

    A few months ago I wrote an article about how to use CSS to create a nice looking map. The process was (I think) well explained in that article, and now I want to show you the real example — or how to use CSS and unordered list to create live, nice looking CSS map…

  • How to use Photoshop to create Product Box?

    Photoshop is a powerful tool for almost everything you need in graphic and web design. This article explains how to use Photoshop to create product boxes. How many times you wanted to create cool product box for some of your products? Sure, there are many ways, and with new Photoshop you have even more options…

  • Would Google benefit from using web standards?

    Google homepage has 5 KB in size and the search results page less than 20 KB. Both pages don’t use standards compliant coding that separates data from presentation. This is not a problem because Google looks the same in all browsers and loads pretty fast. But, what if we used standards compliant code? How should…

  • A few CSS and XHTML tips for web developers

    These past two month I was very busy doing many designs, redesigns, logos, layouts, etc. I didn’t have much time to write an article on my blog and I’m sorry for that. In the past few weeks I sliced a lot of layouts and built a lot of new pages with much content. Doing that…

  • Image gallery that doesn’t fall apart

    There are several techniques for laying out the image gallery (using list-items, simple IMG tags or using links when you create a “clickable” gallery). If you use any of available techniques, you should get the same or almost same effects. And everything works nice as long as you stick with the thumbnails of the same…

  • Designing a Content Management System driven website

    If you designed a web page that is supposed to be used as a part of Content Management System, than you should already be familiar with the difficulties and limitations of those designs. There are many variables you should think of when designing for Content Management Systems — what are the maximum image sizes, which…

  • Istrian dictionary

    Once in a while, we all have an opportunity to work on something unique and very encouraging. My opportunity was the project we started working on last September. Its called Istrian dictionary, and it is an online collaboration project with the aim to take from the past our dialect words, to remember our elders and…