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Create an Animated Tool Tip

Posted by Jeremy Paton on Thursday, June 30, 2011, In : Tutorials 
This is the second tutorial of five, in today's post we focus on how to create a simple animated tool tip, like the one on our home page.

Create a Floating Tool Tip

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STEP 1: The CSS

Start by filling out our CSS, this can either be saved in a .css file, pasted into your pre-existing .css file or pasted between <style></style> tags in your HTML. The CSS here is also dependent on the images being applied with a tool tip. The images we use are stacked one above the other and there for we don't use need...

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Housing Developments: Canterbury

Posted by Jeremy Paton on Friday, June 24, 2011, In : Photo Post 
Today we are going to looking at a new housing development called Kingsbrook Park, which is where I live and is just out side of Canterbury City.

Housing Developments
If you are looking for a place to live, I recommend going to your local estate agent or checking online listings. However, when buying a brand new house you will be buying it directly from the developers.

And before I continue, I'd like to recommend to anybody emigrating to the UK to look into new housing developments as you will often find the h...

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Featured in: Yola Web-stars Contest

Posted by Jeremy Paton on Wednesday, June 22, 2011, In : News 
Some of the visitors may know that Jesar|Arts is hosted by the fantastic company Yola and recently the held a contest for small companies that are using the Yola service. As I have just started my web-design company and decided to enter Jesar|Arts into the contest.

Yola Web Stars Contest
There were a few categories in the contest including 1st, 2nd, 3rd place winners as well as a Voter's Choice Winner and last but not least 10 notable Yola sites. The judging has been cast and the winners drawn, prizes included ...

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A Day in London 1

Posted by Jeremy Paton on Sunday, June 19, 2011, In : Photo Post 
As I have just moved to the UK I thought I would share some pics of my monthly visits to London. In order to do so I am starting a new series called "A Day in London" in which I will post plenty of snaps through out each visit. Hopefully this should give you a better feeling of life in the UK.

A Day in London 1
Starting off with St Pancras station at about 11AM. The train trip from Canterbury uses the new South Eastern High-speed which reduces the journey time into London quite substantially.

A Day in London 1
I notice as so...

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Create A Floating Social Bar

Posted by Jeremy Paton on Thursday, June 9, 2011, In : Tutorials 
This is the first tutorial of five which will focus on how to create some of the objects and elements you see being used all around this site. 
 
Floating Social Bar
One of the most important aspect to webdesign is SEO, however, the ability to get your site "out there" and to create visitor loyalty is not as simple as just getting your site indexed in top search engines. By taking advantage of social networking, such as Twitter, Facebook, Google and many more, you will find it much easier to promote your site...

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Deviant Art Kit

Posted by Jeremy Paton on Wednesday, June 8, 2011, In : Photo Post 
Been thinking about how to deal with the growing work load of late between the launch of StoreFront as well as managing client sites. So I had not given much thought about what I should post until I remembered some photos I took a while back of some great Deviant Art kit that I have collected over the past few years.

Starting with my oldest DA bag, the Laptop Messenger Bag.

 
DA-Kit 07
Its an extremely simple yet stylish strap-bag. It can hold just about anything from laptops to good ole books. Oddly...

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