In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to create a simple ribbon dropdown menu using CSS3 and jQuery. The menu is cross-browser compatible so it will be easy for you to adapt in your project. And to spice up a little bit the menu, I used the superfish javascript class and “Oswald” font from Google fonts library.
Shadows in web design have a great visual impact and can give a better look of the overall design if are used well. CSS3 is taking more and more control of the effects that usually we do in Photoshop, so no more need of images that slow the page load. I would like to present today two great CSS3 properties the box-shadow and text-shadow and illustrate some examples of what you can achive. Both properties are supported in all major browsers (Firefox, Safari, Chrome, Opera, Internet Explorer 9), but if you can’t see the effect I suggest grab a copy [...]
Navigation is an extremely important part of your website. Your visitors need to be able to browse through your website easily and find what they’re looking for without getting lost or wasting too much time. They don’t need to be thinking “where to now?”. You’re the one responsible for showing them where to go next.
Whether you need to update your clients about the latest news from your company, or about a new innovative product you’re releasing, the easiest way to communicate with them is to send them an email. But it’s not easy to get clients or prospects to go through your email newsletter. You might have a catchy subject to get them to open your message and the content put together, but that’s not all there is.
One of the most important thing when you create a website is the navigation section. It has to be intuitive to use and placed in a hotspot area of your design so the user can find it easily. It helps the visitor to access a specific topic that is on your website. Below will find a great selection of 40 jQuery CSS3 drop down menus and tutorials that will inspire you and help you in the process of creating an amazing drop down menu for your website.