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I am a SEO Consultant and a PHP programmer ( developer ) from Thailand with over four years of professional SEO and PHP programming experience.

Archive for the 'css' Category

Why I love working with two

Monday, April 20th, 2009

One year after I graduated, I decided to go freelancing. This was something a friend and I decided to do if we didn’t find a fulltime job before the end of June of that same year, back in 1992. We got to know each other at the ad agency where I did an internship for […]

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Simple Menu

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

A great starting point for people who are building their first few CSS menu’s.
The CSS/XHTML is very clean and easy to understand. There aren’t any images for the menu, so you won’t need to open up Photoshop to customize the menu - just a case of playing around with the CSS!
FAQ
You can customize this menu […]

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Jungle

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

A gradient based menu, with jungle, blue or greyscale colours.
Named jungle after the default colours, this menu is also available and blue and grey. It contains a simple gradient, an attractive rollover, and room for a little extra information about each link. If you’d like to customize the colours, feel free to purchase the original […]

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Slate

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

This menu is called “Slate” and I’m not sure why.
A classic gradient menu - nothing too complicated, and comes in a number of different colours for your pleasure (blue, green, red and purple). Check out the demo to see them in action, and download the PSD to customize the menu if you’d like a bigger […]

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Gloss

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

It’s glossy and beautiful, in a few different colours.
It looks good enough to eat - in a sense. This menu takes on a fairly relaxed and cartoon-y feel, but when displayed in grey can still convey a professional image. Take a look at the demo to see for yourself.
FAQ
Entire menu system is small and compact
6 […]

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Dolphin

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

This menu is called “Dolphin” because it’s blue… not very creative, I know.
By far the most popular menu on the site to date, readers seem to really like the simple blue colour and stylish gradient which makes the design jump off the screen. Not unlike a leaping dolphin… Too cheesy?
FAQ
Entire menu system is less than […]

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Time 4 Bed

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Get it? the names comes from the fact that I should be sleeping right now…
A stylish and classic menu, this design combines a serif font with a subtle gradient to create a really classy effect. Easily customized if you’d like to purchase the PSD pack - or looks great as it is.
FAQ
Entire menu system is […]

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Matte

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

A flat menu with rounded corners and a slight shadow, available in several colours.
This CSS menu comes in five different colours, and also includes a CSS3 version to ensure you’re well future-proofed. It’s plain, simple, and very easy to integrate into your existing design. If you’d like to customize the colours further, consider purchasing the […]

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Simple Hover

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

A simple menu with a description on roll over - easily customized, with no images.
This CSS menu comes in a couple of different colours, and shows additional information about a link when hovered over. It’s plain, simple, and very easy to integrate into your existing design.
FAQ
Entire menu system is small and compact
No images requried, […]
Source:Simple […]

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Saturday

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

This menu is called “Saturday”, well, because I made it on a Saturday.
A minty styled menu, with green and brown tones. It’s a classic tab design, uses a couple of gradients to good effect, and can be easily customized through the PSD file package. If you like the default colour, you’re good to go!
FAQ
Entire menu […]

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