Monday, 27 February 2012

slider jquery examples

http://vandelaydesign.com/blog/web-development/jquery-image-galleries/

http://www.noupe.com/design/sliding-content.html

http://jqueryui.com/demos/slider/

http://wowslider.com/

http://www.designyourway.net/blog/resources/28-useful-jquery-sliders-you-need-to-download/

http://www.roseindia.net/tutorialsearch/?t=++JQUERY+SLIDER

Wordpress Themes Free

http://www.elegantthemes.com/

http://themespack.com/

http://wordpressthemesbase.com/

http://www.wordpressthemes.com/

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Web Design Company In Mohali

Dhanjal Solution with the base at India is a professional Web Designing/Programing Company. Our Web Designers focus on quality features of Web Design, Email Marketing and Multimedia Presentation. Company confers services such as Logo Designing and Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) in order to enhance the overall look of the Brand.

Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Test Your Site for iPhone Compatibility

http://iphone4simulator.com/

The problem with that tool is that it’s a desktop application, and that it only runs on OSX. I am a Linux user, so that was a bummer. I figured there would be something similar available online, though, and after some research I found it.
test-website-iphone
It’s called http://iphone4simulator.com/, and it pretty much allows you to load any web page and see how it will look on the iPhone. The only thing missing is the touch screen (but you can use the scroll bars to move horizontally and vertically).
If anyone decides to test the iPhoney tool as well let us know how they compare.

Test a website on an iPad


Do you need to test how your website will look on an iPad, but you don’t have an iPad?
Check out iPadPeek.com, which is a web-based iPad simulator. It’s limited to the web, but you can render a website in a virtual iPad in either horizontal or vertical orientation.
It’s definitely not perfect but it gives a pretty accurate if not rough representation of how the iPad views webpages (though Flash is still loaded), this is definitely worth a bookmark for web developers.
If you’re serious about developing for the iPad, you should just get an actual device and then download the iPad SDK, but until then this simulator might get you through web testing, even if it’s a bit limited.