simplebits/Pears - GitHub
february 2012 by Aetles
Pears are common patterns of markup & style.
Pears is an open source WordPress theme. I'll admit the code
is a bit rough, initially based on the default 'twentyone' theme.
I wanted a handy way of collecting HTML & CSS pattern pairs.
Often used modules with a minimal of style applied. It's become
a valuable learning tool, whereby breaking interfaces down into
small pieces make it easier to learn and improve running code.
Learn more and see it in action here:
http://pea.rs
theme
ui
wordpress
html
css
Pears is an open source WordPress theme. I'll admit the code
is a bit rough, initially based on the default 'twentyone' theme.
I wanted a handy way of collecting HTML & CSS pattern pairs.
Often used modules with a minimal of style applied. It's become
a valuable learning tool, whereby breaking interfaces down into
small pieces make it easier to learn and improve running code.
Learn more and see it in action here:
http://pea.rs
february 2012 by Aetles
The Ui Toolkit | Ui Parade – User Interface Inspiration
january 2012 by Aetles
Grab this awesome bundle of essential Ui design resources and speed up your design workflow for just $8. The toolkit is packed with well over 300 premium quality royalty free design elements created specifically with Ui developers and designers in mind.
icons
photoshop
ui
design
january 2012 by Aetles
Labeling the Back button - Neven Mrgan's tumbl
october 2011 by Aetles
Most “deep” apps require some amount of navigation, moving the user deeper into child views and then back out to the parent view. That navigational backtracking is typically done with a “Back” button, positioned in the top-left corner, and denoted by a pointed left side. You’ve all seen it:
The title of the entire bar is the title of this view; the Back button shows the previous, parent view’s title. Here, then, is a piece of advice for app designers: The Back button should never show the text “Back”.
This is a widespread issue, present in many extremely popular apps.
userinterface
design
ui
The title of the entire bar is the title of this view; the Back button shows the previous, parent view’s title. Here, then, is a piece of advice for app designers: The Back button should never show the text “Back”.
This is a widespread issue, present in many extremely popular apps.
october 2011 by Aetles
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