Excellent examples – jQuery Tutorials for Designers

 

For those starting out with the JavaScript libraries, this is a great website to see the limitations front-end programmers run into and (maybe) to find a jQuery solution to their problem.

Excellent examples – jQuery Tutorials for Designers

Your Computer Matters – Color, Computers and Resolutions

Color Matters – Color and Computers – http://www.colormatters.com/comput.html.

Here’s a wonderful introduction to how to interpret color on a computer screen – seeing is not always believing.

Here’s a few lines from it:

Here’s the path that the graphic took to get to you:

1. The image was placed in an html script (web page) that can be read by all Web browsers. This script was sent to the Color Matters’ web server computer in Honolulu, Hawaii.

2. Your Web browser software connected your computer to our server and brought the image into your computer. The colors in this gif image passed through the browser and brought this information into your computer operating system.

3. The colors in the image passed through your operating system hardware. If you have a graphic card or video card it may have joined in to interpret the color.

4. Your monitor took all the information and sent it to your eyes.

In conclusion, remember that different computers do different things, many “systems” have different configurations of all of the above things, and browsers used to view the World Wide Web are part of the overall picture.

Related item to consider may be screen resolutions :

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Display Resolution

The current trend is that most computers are using a screen size of 1024×768 pixels or more:

Date Higher 1024×768 800×600 640×480 Unknown
January 2009 57% 36% 4% 0% 3%
January 2008 38% 48% 8% 0% 6%
January 2007 26% 54% 14% 0% 6%
January 2006 17% 57% 20% 0% 6%
January 2005 12% 53% 30% 0% 5%
January 2004 10% 47% 37% 1% 5%
January 2003 6% 40% 47% 2% 5%
January 2002 6% 34% 52% 3% 5%
January 2001 5% 29% 55% 6% 5%
January 2000 4% 25% 56% 11% 4%

Your Computer Matters – Color, Computers and Resolutions