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30 Jan 2011 08:50
30 Jan 2011 08:50
Welcome to the IconDeposit's Blog! I (Matt Gentile) am the creator of IconDeposit.com and will be blogging about Everything from designs, inspirations, and artwork to complete tutorials about CSS, CSS3, JQuery, HTML, Javascript, cool trick's with Wikidot's Syntax and much more! We will be featuring this icon set created and designed by myself as one of our main icon sets, This specific Icon set...
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08 Feb 2011 19:31
08 Feb 2011 19:31
This is the latest Wikidot Editor button set only available at Icondeposit.com! This brand new set of Wikidot Editor buttons is the total package for your Wikidot site or website. This set comes with a custom designed CSS code as well as a download set of the icons. If you do not wish to download them and wish to host them off of Icondeposit.com, then copy and paste the FULL code below directly at...
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06 Mar 2011 05:07
06 Mar 2011 05:07
Wondering how we changed our Wikidot rating module to this one below? To start off lets head over to your site manager to get this specific rating module to work properly. Click the Page Ratings link on the Manage Site side bar like so Next, scroll down to the default rating style selection table. Lets just start out with the _default category rating selections, but make sure all the...
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22 Mar 2011 23:45
22 Mar 2011 23:45
Here is a huge freebie that will be extremely useful for web developers and graphic designers. This is a custom designed CSS3 styled button sprite. For the definition of an image sprite please refer to Wikipedia's definition of Sprite (computer graphics). This download is a .zip file that includes a Read Me file, a promotion image, promotion thumbnail, very large .png image that contains an...
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30 Jun 2011 13:06
30 Jun 2011 13:06
I've came across some people usually wondering how some websites have such crisp and clear font. There are two reasons for this: 1. They are most likely using the -webkit-font-smoothing hack. This type of hack is mostly used for mobile browsers, as well as the Apple Safari and Google Chrome Browsers. 2. To really smooth the font and not have anything too blurry websites usually use the text-shadow...