Dropbox – New Data Synchronous Service – AWESOME

Today, I got the link from Twitter friend (I’m sorry that I cannot remember who that guy :D ) about Dropbox service. I was really surprised about what Dropbox can do. Actually, I don’t usually published any entries like that, but I should forward you guys to a service that you have never used before. I recommend this service from Dropbox to all web designers. This is an awesome Data Synchronous Service that can syncs across your computers, even when go online.
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30 Thin and Light Fonts That Should Not Be Free

Thin and Light fonts are font types good for alternative logo design. However, looking for a good thin and light font for free is so hard because most of them is just for commercial using. I love them so much and I would like to share with you a list of 30 thin and light fonts. They’re beautiful. Furthermore, I love them because they are free.

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15 Awesome Examples and Tutorials Slide Animated Menu

Do you love the slided menu likes a lot of flash websites are using? Do you know you can create the same effect by using javascript such as: jQuery, Mootools. I would like to recommend you a list that provides you 15 examples of websites using javascript slide menu and helpful tutorials that help you build this menu. Enjoy this list!

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Elegant Drop Menu with CSS only

Why do we love to use Drop Menu to display our navigation? Because, it saves space for our website. If you’re building a website with many categories, you need to use drop down menu technique for sure. We can find over internet a lot of tutorials show us how to build a Navigation with drop effect by using Javascript. Today, with this tutorial, you will see a simplest way to build a same effect by using CSS only. With some CSS make-up, your menu will be elegant. Not sure which one is easiest, but for sure it’s the simplest menu comes with drop effect: horizontal and vertical navigation.

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Learning jQuery: Submit form PHP Mac style Modal window

In my previous post, I show you how to make up the login form likes Mac app DeskShade. Today, this entry is the next part of that post. This tutorial will help you submit that form with PHP handler. Furthermore, with some effects come along, your form will be nicer. I would like to name this post as “Learning jQuery…” in the series of jQuery Learning posts because in each post, I will focus on one or two functions of jQuery, and after reading, I’m sure you’ll be cool. If you’re new to jQuery, you should not miss!
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