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XHTML/CSS

CSS3 magic: Creating smilies and box with CSS3

CSS3 is coming and most of us must have already noticed the power (transitions, animation, transformation, gradient, etc.) of CSS3.
Early this morning I was experimenting with some of its properties and ended up creating following figures. I have used the border-radius, transform and text-shadow properties specific to CSS3.
Please see the full blog post here

Alex Houghton is live .. finally !!

Alex Houghton official site

My contribution: UI design, XHTML/CSS, Druapl CMS customization

This site was developed few months back. It hadnt gone live due to some technical problems. However, its finally live now. Here's the link.

Celebrating Womanhood

Celebrating Womanhood

One of my recent works. Provided UI Design and some contribution in XHTML/CSS.

Here's the url: http://celebratingwomanhood.org

Looks like popular Nepali sites are in LOVE with TABLES!

I know that there's nothing new when I say "Gone are the days when people designed webpages using the tables. They are tedious, uncanny and creepy or whatever ugly adjectives you would want to use here." Still, I find a lot of webpages using tables! "YIKES!" is the word that I would like to express my feelings towards such web designs.

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