Archive for January, 2008

AJAX Star Rating Bar

This is a rating bar script done with PHP and mySQL that allows users to rate things like can be done on Netflix or Amazon, all web 2.0-like with no page refresh. It is a major improvement on the previous version because it is now unobtrusive, meaning that if Javascript is off it will still work (although the page will refresh). You can also set the number of rating units you want to use (i.e. 4 stars, 5 stars, or 10 stars) on a rater to rater basis (see samples below or read the docs). A few other changes were made as well – see the docs for details. Note that this script isn’t tied to any specific system (such as WordPress), so you should be able to adapt it to your situation without too much trouble.

Based on work found at Komodo Media and Climax Designs. There is also another AJAX version of a rater on this page: Yvo Schaap

Enough Already, Gimme The Files

Download the Unobtrusive AJAX Rating Bar Script

How to create Icons


Making of icon design using Illustrator, by Dirceu Veiga from FastIcon.com.

Web Design Elements

Here are design elements for your web layouts. These will go best
for white backgrounds and if you need them on other backgrounds just
play with the Layer Blending properties in Photoshop and its done.

Web Design Elements

Web 2.0 Gradients

A set of 131 Gradients for Photoshop CS and above. Easily create Backgrounds,Buttons and other design elements easily…

Web 2.0 Gradients

Flash XML Gallery

A neat XML based Flash Gallery.

Flash XML Gallery

dfGallery Flash Gallery

  • Flash Gallery to support both Flickr , Picasa , Fotki, Photobucket and Custom Images.
  • Enable / Disable “Print Screen” ( requested by Photographers )
  • Easily Customizable
  • Full Screen mode. ( on the Right Click – Flash Player 9)
  • Supports both RSS and Custom Images.
  • Liquid Layout – Fits to any size you specify.
  • Background MP3 music.
  • Multiple language support.
  • Notifies if a new update is available.
  • … and its FREE

dfgallery

99 Resources for Web 2.0 Design

Web 2.0 badgeBADGES

Web 2.0 Badges – A set of free badges to download and use in your own designs.

Fresh Badge – Quickly generate your own badge.

adClustr – Starburst badges.

Deziner Folio – A collection of different badges.

BittBox – Free vector badges.

Official Seal Generator – An alternative to the typical badge.

Photoshop Tutorial – A quick lesson on making your own badge.

Glossy Photoshop Tutorial – Create a glossy badge with this tutorial.

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What Is Web 2.0

The bursting of the dot-com bubble in the fall of 2001 marked a turning point for the web. Many people concluded that the web was overhyped, when in fact bubbles and consequent shakeouts appear to be a common feature of all technological revolutions. Shakeouts typically mark the point at which an ascendant technology is ready to take its place at center stage. The pretenders are given the bum’s rush, the real success stories show their strength, and there begins to be an understanding of what separates one from the other.

The concept of “Web 2.0″ began with a conference brainstorming session between O’Reilly and MediaLive International. Dale Dougherty, web pioneer and O’Reilly VP, noted that far from having “crashed”, the web was more important than ever, with exciting new applications and sites popping up with surprising regularity. What’s more, the companies that had survived the collapse seemed to have some things in common. Could it be that the dot-com collapse marked some kind of turning point for the web, such that a call to action such as “Web 2.0″ might make sense? We agreed that it did, and so the Web 2.0 Conference was born.

In the year and a half since, the term “Web 2.0″ has clearly taken hold, with more than 9.5 million citations in Google. But there’s still a huge amount of disagreement about just what Web 2.0 means, with some people decrying it as a meaningless marketing buzzword, and others accepting it as the new conventional wisdom.

This article is an attempt to clarify just what we mean by Web 2.0.

In our initial brainstorming, we formulated our sense of Web 2.0 by example:

Web 1.0   Web 2.0
DoubleClick –> Google AdSense
Ofoto –> Flickr
Akamai –> BitTorrent
mp3.com –> Napster
Britannica Online –> Wikipedia
personal websites –> blogging
evite –> upcoming.org and EVDB
domain name speculation –> search engine optimization
page views –> cost per click
screen scraping –> web services
publishing –> participation
content management systems –> wikis
directories (taxonomy) –> tagging (“folksonomy”)
stickiness –> syndication

http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html

Listr 2.0

Welcome to the Listr. This post will be updated every time I come across another new name that has an ‘r’ at the end. It seems that it’s really important to have a good and original name first, before you can launch a service in this era of the 2.0 interweb. Also don’t forget to be in beta for a rather long time. It really gives the users the impression that you’re actually trying to make it work.

http://blog.coolz0r.com/2006/06/22/listr-20/

10 Most Successful Web 2.0 Startups To Date

I’ve had an idea for this kind of a list for months now, but I guess
I’ve been waiting until we have clear, agreed, and well-defined players
rather than something we insiders consider successful but is really
unknown to the rest of the world.

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