Would we be ever able to design products that are so easy and usable that we never need to to train or teach users? This is a question that I often ask my peers and mentors. Most people agree that we can simplify design but designing a product that is “so intuitive anyone can use [...]
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gSlider: Lightweight, Versatile and Interactive jQuery Image Slider
gSlider is an interactive image slider built on jQuery. It is versatile, lightweight and easy to implement in any website or web applications. You can use gSlider for many purposes: Show your portfolio Displays your products Showcase popular posts on your blog Provide prominent display to offerings/featured products/downloads Organize and show your photographs Add interactive [...]
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Do you tweet for your business? Does your twitter page describe your business well? If you are, like most twitter users, using standard background images, you are not convincing your followers well. Grab this free professional twitter background (with PSD source file) by Greepit! and customize it to spice up your twitter page. The background [...]
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SingleLine Login is an experimental one-liner login control from Greepit Labs. The idea is to provide a creative and simplistic solution for logging in to websites and web applications. You just type your User ID followed by space and your password in a single line, and then press Enter. No tabs, no toggling between fields [...]
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Tabs are a useful tool for providing bulk of information in a small space with complete interactive experience. They can animate, contain images and forms, list features, and provide tabbed interface for dynamic content and much more. However most tab solutions available online are too complex to personalize, scale up or trim down – unlike [...]
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