In this article, you will see how to implement Lifehacker.com or Gizmodo.com style sidebar which scrolls independently on mouseover with mouse wheel. It’s really interesting to show important things in top of sidebar. When any user reads articles(might not focus on sidebar instantly), reaches end of article but there is no change in sidebar position. It’s good and a chance to make attention on sidebar, otherwise sidebar is also moving along with article and top section of sidebar is not focused.
Tag: web design
4 Ways to Design Responsive Navigation Menu
In my recent posts, You’ve seen how to Make the Website Mobile, Tablet, Desktop Compatible and Test Responsive Web Design. In this post, you’ll see different ways to design responsive navigation menu.
Responsive Design: Make Your Website Mobile, Tablet, Desktop Compatible
Every client wants their website compatible with all platforms, whether user is accessing the site on a mobile phone, tablet, desktop computer or wide-screen. There are so many devices BlackBerry, iPhone, iPad, netbook, kindle..etc with different sizes and resolutions. It’s impossible to create a website version for each resolution. With Responsive Web Design technique, the website adapts the layout to the environment that it is being viewed in. It makes similar feelings for all platforms. You can see TechBrij as an example by resizing the browser window if you are on a desktop.
5 things I learned from Facebook design
I am working to redesign TechBrij theme and taking idea from different sites. Here are some points which I learned from Facebook design.