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Web Designer Wall Redesign

Mar 10, 2011 11 Comments

After 3.5+ years, I finally gave Web Designer Wall a new look. The new design is not just visually appealing, but well coded in technical point of view. I incorporated a lot of new web standard techniques such as HTML5, CSS3, and media queries. The new design works on all devices and resolutions. The design automatically flows base on user’s browser viewpoint. It flows from 3-column layout to 2-column, 1-column, and a narrow single column layout for mobile devices. This means my site design never break regardless of the user’s display resolution. To see this in action, visit Web Designer Wall and resize your browser window. I even spent the extra time to create a print stylesheet to make sure the content are printed out nicely. For more details on the redesign, read this blog post.

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  1. Mar 15, 2011 @ 11:46:51

    Fabrizio T.

    Simply superb!
    How do you handle HTML 5 with many browsers still not supporting it?

    • Mar 26, 2011 @ 01:11:24

      jeremy

      wow your site is really cool. i hope i can design as well as you someday.

  2. Mar 23, 2011 @ 07:07:49

    Andy Griffiths

    I love the work you have done on this project. You have obviously put a lot of time and effort into it, and it shows. Congratulations!

  3. Apr 01, 2011 @ 14:56:44

    Jack

    Awesome! Simply stunning! It is really full of styles.

  4. Apr 07, 2011 @ 15:57:12

    Morten

    Very nice. Media queries is a great way of handling the transition between large and small screens and can be hugely effective if used right like you have. I’ll use your site as my example next time I talk to people about the virtues of moving to HTML5 and CSS3 today.

    As always, hats off.

  5. Apr 20, 2011 @ 04:22:48

    Gracy

    This is no doubt very creative work with good technical approach. Liked your work.

  6. May 05, 2011 @ 11:00:45

    Ken

    Love the new look! Great use of media queries, excellent cross-browser integration. I continue to be a devoted reader of webdesigner wall!

  7. May 23, 2011 @ 10:09:09

    barog

    More browser platforms will be more effort .Very detail.. i like it

  8. Jun 06, 2011 @ 08:47:23

    Ajay

    I liked this theme. It is very clever to keep the left column static. It saves spaces on the top. You should add categories in left as well for easy accessibility.

    Resizing is simply awesome.

  9. Jul 05, 2011 @ 09:15:10

    Justin Mifsud

    Awesome job Nik. Looked a bit at the code and as always its immaculately well coded :) Also well done for managing to use HTML5 and CSS3 and yet make it still look good on the older browsers (namely IE7 and IE8). So kudos in all respect!

  10. Jan 19, 2012 @ 14:15:41

    raybak

    very nicely done stylish design with excellent coding (any code that runs on ie7 with such creative design is excellent to me).

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