I recently realized how easy it is to forget the something I once knew how to do very well. CSS was the first thing I learned how to do in web design, since I started getting into coding because of Myspace. It’s funny I know, but Myspace is the reason for what I now do for a living, but I haven’t been doing much CSS coding for a the past few months. It isn’t something I need to do much of at my current job.
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CSS web galleries are a really useful and important resource for graphic and web designers. They can be great for getting new ideas and inspiration for graphics, web designs, layouts, logos, and basically all things design.
They are also another way to improve search engine optimization and page ranking, by having several incoming links to your site from other notable websites. This is obviously very important for when people search for a keyword, the most relevant results that are returned are partly based on the PageRank of certain page. So the more links to your site from sites that aren’t considered spam, the better off you are all around.
However, I did not make this list for people interested in submitting their site to CSS Galleries, at least not entirely, because there are a very large number of these types of sites, and manually submitting yours to some or all them would take time, and you might want to consider your options here first before doing so. Outlaw Design Blog gives some insight to alternate ways to for getting your site listed on CSS Galeries
here are so many websites on the internet that have some truly creative and breath-taking designs. Every time I go online I find a new website that leaves me wondering, how do people come up with such visually appealing designs. It’s one of the things that keeps me motivated to learn new design techniques and ideas.
This post is a spin-off of 2 other ones on Dzine Blog, and WebDesignerDepot which are similar to this.
My webhost, Servage.net, has written a blog about how you can create a cool CSS based drop-down menu. Surfing the web one finds many different solutions for drop-down menus, of which many involve or even solely depend on JavaScript. I would like to present another option which I personally find really cool because it’s



























