Posted By: Deepu Balan on Monday, 5 April, 2010
I have a special gift for all iPhone lovers this week. Here is a wonderful collection of some incredibly beautiful and colorful iPhone wallpapers handpicked especially for you. All the images are linked to its original source, check these out now.
Do lemme know your favorite one in the comments – I’d like to know your design taste
Posted By: Deepu Balan on Saturday, 13 February, 2010
Personally, I have never celebrated valentine’s day in my life, in-fact I am completely against the idea of reserving days for our dear ones. Be it valentine’s day, Mother’s day or Friendship day, I just can’t understand the logic of waiting for a particular day to celebrate love or express gratitude for my loved ones. My affection will always be there and my dear ones will know it all the time. Besides, at least in India Valentine’s Day is nothing more than a marketing gimmick, it is hyped by marketing folks to sell their products.
Similarly I am also gonna use this day for the first time just to market my blog
Here in this day I am expressing here, my whole hearted love and affection towards such a wonderful web tool called CSS. That too in a different way, with a Pure CSS Valenties Day Card.
This Valentine’s Day Card is designed purely using CSS & HTML. No images, fonts or symbols here, simply CSS with plain DIVs and Classes, even the text ‘I LOVE CSS’. Go ahead and check…
Browser Compatibility: I have checked it in Firefox 3.5 and Chrome 4.0 and it’s working fine in both the browsers. There are some rendering issues in IE-7 and Opera 9.02. I am not sure about Safari.
CSS Heart – LIVE PREVIEW
Sample HTML Code
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| <div id="container">
<div class="hrt-lft"></div>
<div class="hrt-rgt"></div>
<div class="bot"></div>
<div class="arw1"></div>
<div class="arw2"></div>
<div class="pointer"></div>
<div class="pointer2"></div>
<div class="pointer3"></div>
<div class="shade1"></div>
<div class="shade2"></div>
<div class="shade4"></div>
<div class="shade5"></div>
<div class="msg-holder">
<div class="i"></div>
<div class="l">
<div></div>
</div>
<div class="o">
<div></div>
</div>
<div class="v"></div>
<div class="v2"></div>
<div class="v3"></div>
<div class="e">
<div class="e2"></div>
<div class="e3"></div>
</div>
<div class="c">
<div></div>
</div>
<div class="s">
<div class="s2"></div>
<div class="s3"></div>
</div>
<div class="ss">
<div class="ss2"></div>
<div class="ss3"></div>
</div>
</div>
</div> |
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Posted By: Deepu Balan on Tuesday, 26 January, 2010
Lord Hanuman also referred to as Bajrang Bali in Sanskrit is one of the most popular concepts of devotees of God in Hinduism and one of the most important personalities in the Great Indian epic Ramayana. He is considered as the 11th avatar (incarnation) of Lord Shiva. Hanuman is considered the most powerful and intelligent amongst divine beings. His most famous feat, as described in the Ramayana, was leading an army of monkeys to fight the demon King Ravana.
The monkey god, Hanuman is a noble hero and great devotee of Lord Rama, the hero of Ramayana. Hanuman is considered as the provider of power, courage, hope, knowledge, intellect and devotion.
The picture of hanuman holding a mace (gadha) in his robust hands is always been a sign of bravery and inspiration for us Indians. Being an ardent devotee of Lord Hanuman, I always find pleasure in collecting wallpapers and illustrations of this power packed Monkey. Here is such a wonderful collection of some of those amazing illustrations of Lord Hanuman, created by some of the finest digital artists across the world. All of these images are linked to its original source.