Author Archives: Evan Mullins

A simple mega menu implementation with CSS and jquery

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I’ve been skinning quite a few ecommerce sites with the magento platform and wanted a simple way to explode the navigation menus. Some sites end up getting a long list of categories and sub-categories, so I wanted to do a mega-menu style navigation. One way to do it was to rewrite the html code for [...]

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Web Design and Carpenters

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Does your website pass the big bad wolf test? I’ve been building websites for years and always enjoy the immediacy of designing and coding a site and having it live relatively quickly. Compare web production to the construction industry where projects span out years and even decades in some cases. Even though the web does [...]

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Why I {heart} Flash and a Smart Point for Adobe

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Checking out an interesting article about Diaspora (back the project and the cause if you can) on NYTimes and then I noticed the words adobe and Apple in the same space. The ad reads “We Love Apple” and is followed by the Adobe logo. What a joke I thought, it takes a lot of gumption [...]

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Cornerstone Media Group | Atlanta Web Design

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I’ve joined Cornerstone Media Group of Atlanta as the Senior Web Designer and Front-End coder! A bit stale as far as news goes, I’m going on 6 months already. The reason I bring it up now is that we’ve just relaunched our website. This new look is not just about new appearances and aesthetics, it [...]

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Apple and Flash and HTML5 | Flash not dead

The main reason I decided to write this was foxtrot: The “community” is bringing out so-called enemies of flash. But I think the web is what it is today to a great part because of flash. I hope apple will one day open up and actually make the best web experience possible by putting flash [...]

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CSS3 Tool, CSS3Please

With all the buzz about new improvements in CSS3 I’ve been meaning to write about it, but… I couldn’t find any excuses when I stumbled on Paul Irish’s new css3please.com: a cross-browser css3 rule generator. Just had to do a quick post to spread the word. It’s great for cross-browser testing as well as generating [...]

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Flashvars and as3

Flashvars and actionscript 3! Flashvar is a way that in your html embed codes (object tags) you can send variables and values into your swf file. These variables can then be grabbed internally and used your programming! Examples of these could be images that you want to use in your swf but don’t want to [...]

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Tutorial to Create a Responsive Image Scroller in ActionScript 3.0

I’ve written a tutorial which is published over at flash.tutsplus. This tutorial demonstrates how to create a horizontally scrolling image viewer and covers xml parsing, loading and resizing external images, and creating intuitive and responsive scrolling!

So check out the Tutorial to Create a Responsive Image Scroller [...]

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circlecube's New Clothes – Theme Redesign

Thanks for your patience as I’ve been tinkering with the theme, layout and css of circlecube.com. The last theme I used was badly broken with the wordpress 2.8 update and then I noticed the developer actually discontinued support for the theme! So I had an opportunity to delve into wordpress theming. I’d been reading about child [...]

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Stomper999

Interactive Design project for StomperNet’s tease of the announced reveal on 09/09/09 at 09:09:09! “Online Marketing Changes Forever!” Wanted it to be unexpected, and I think we hit it! Check it out live at stomper999.com! Details: For this project I used flash, html, css and javascript. Tweener for the fading effects. Found a nice stock [...]

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  • Recent Posts

    Touch Specific Media Queries in CSS4

    Proposals in the works for new media queries specific to touch enabled devices. Examples include pointer, which will differentiate wether the device has a fine or coarse pointer (finger vs mouse) and hover, which would say if the device supports hover states. I can see this being helpful and useful for building mobile friendly sites [...]

    Responsive Image Dispute and Tourists – Analogy

    Jason explains the root of the problem and why no one has been able to devise a solution that makes everyone happy yet. The browsers (in their awesome drive to make browsing faster) are prefetching images and developers want to only use one image based on criteria the browser doesn't know until the layout is [...]

    Google Moog Keyboard Synthesizer Detailed

    This post on creativejs picks apart how this doodlue was made. Nice they they are able to support HTML5 audio even if it is only supported on chrome and the rest fall back to – you guessed it – flash. Embedded Link Google Moog synth tear-down Yesterday we featured Google's web-based analogue synth Moog tribute [...]

    Synth Emulator on Google Japan Doodle Today

    Synth Emulator on Google Japan Doodle Today Embedded Link Moog 自分のオリジナル曲を創って、 #moogdoodle で共有しよう。

    WordPress updates plugin directory

    New additions to the plugin directory include: favorites, incorporating support forums into it's own tab for each plugin as well as support stats being displayed! Great! I think we also need the ability to give plugins ratings and reviews (bonus points if it can be done from within a wordpress admin dashboard when installing plugins). [...]

    Short Head

    Use zipf's short head to tune your website rather than redesign the whole thing. To make a website successful it needs to meet the needs of the users. Find out what those needs are by using the short head philosophy to equate most searched things as the biggest needs of the users. Use personas to [...]

    Img Set?

    Great article at a list apart discusing the state of the industry regarding responsive images. This picks apart the set attribute of the img element from a surprisingly objective view coming from someone so close to the picture element. Insightful discussion about the principle behind the proposals than the actual solution too. If the working [...]

    Triudo

    A mesmerizing animated triangle-ish shape form. Embedded Link triduo triduo

    Git – the paradigm shift

    A great developer story about the differences on what Git is vs other version control and what Git is not. This is how we should learn it. I heard over and over that it was distributed, but never grasped what that meant, so here are a few links and explanations that will help unlearn version [...]

    Tweening Lib comes to Javascript!

    I'm very excited to share the news that the tween library from GreenSock (hands down the best tweening library I used in flash) is not ported for use in javascript! This will be great! I missed that simple syntax from as3 when animating javascript, and now I can have my cake and eat it too. [...]

  • Recent Comments

    Bruce Brownlee

    Bruce Brownlee

    Ah IE6. I'd have 2 more years of sleep without IE6. Margin doubling, no properties,...
    versaena

    versaena

    how to give color at runtime…… thank you
    Mobile Websites

    Mobile Websites

    I disagree, mobile websites are the future – desktop websites and mobile websites...
    Matt Fasick

    Matt Fasick

    That's cool. I like the ripple effect as well.
    Nico

    Nico

    hi! really great job guy! very impressive.. just a question… do u have a solution to do a refresh...
    Evan Mullins

    Evan Mullins

    Agreed! I've just seen some people get pretty heated about separating all functionality...