Category Archives: Web design
5 tutorials to web design, the apple.com way
In terms of web design, Apple.com is a very good exemple of clean semantic code and stunning graphics. Here's 5 high quality tutorials to design like apple.com and recreate Apple's menubar, breadcrumbs, stylesheets...
How to: Create a BSoD-like 404 page
That's a fact: It's very annoying to click on a link and find an Error 404. So what about a little bit of fun? In this tutorial, I'll show you how to create a Blue Screen of Death-like 404 page.
10 Mootools scripts for enhancing your html forms
You know it: Forms are one of the most important part of a website. But forms also require a lot of work. Happilly, the excellent Javascript framework Mootools is here to help: Here's 10 scripts to enhance your forms, both visually and functionally.
Top 10 CSS buttons tutorial list
That's obvious: Buttons are a very important part of a website: They're the most common way your visitors can trigger an action and interact with your website. Sadly, even theses days many web pages still displays ugly buttons. Here's our "Top Ten" CSS buttons tutorial list, for giving your buttons, submits and links the beauty they deserve.
How to: Creating an efficient print stylesheet
Many Internet users tend to print web pages: Even if most of the time, it is unnecessary, printing a page can sometimes be very useful. And in these cases, what's more irritating than a page that prints bad, cut in two, or with large spaces between paragraphs?
In this tutorial, we're going to create a print stylesheet which will make us able to control what should be printed, and how.
How to: Recreate Vista lighting effect in Photoshop
Vista lighting effect is very popular, and many tutorials explaining how to recreate it can be found on the Internet. However, they had a point in common: Being relatively inaccessible for beginners with Photoshop. I therefore propose my own version of this tutorial, in order to create a striking effect, quickly and easily.






My name is Jean-Baptiste Jung and I'm the man behind Cats Who Code. I started to use the Internet back in 1998 and started to create websites three years laters in 2001.
How to: Customize your Twitter homepage