Thursday, October 28, 2010

rsmehra.com

























Last Friday, 20 2010 is big day in my life, because my official portfolio website is launched (http://www.rsmehra.com/). Please give me a yours valuable feedback or suggestions. So that, I will improve my designing skills or art work in future projects :)

Css Mania: http://www.cssmania.com/galleries/2010/10/22/rsmehra

Awwwards.com (Nominee): http://www.awwwards.com/best-websites/rsmehra

Css Design Awards (Nominee): http://www.cssdesignawards.com/css-web-design-award-nominees.php?pagenum=1

Css Mayo: http://cssmayo.com/rs-mehra/

Css Loggia: http://www.cssloggia.com/2010/10/23/rsmehra/

Most Inspired: http://www.mostinspired.com/sites/view/10c29550647a32c27554c4f0d3111049

Css Design Yorkshire: http://css-design-yorkshire.com/

Css Bright: http://cssbrigit.com/website/20101026162002933

Css Louge: http://css-lounge.com/gallery/ram-singh-mehra/

Free Csss How Case: http://www.freecssshowcase.com/2010/11/03/www-rsmehra-com/

Css Brat: http://www.cssbrat.com/16466_rsmehra/

Eyes on Pixel: http://eyesonpixel.com/site-of-the-day-%E2%80%93-16-october-2010/

Website Launch Pad: http://www.websitelaunchpad.com/website-awards.php

My Design Award: http://www.mydesignaward.com/COMMENT/www.rsmehra.com/11297.html

Css Awards
: http://css-awards.com/rsmehra/

Css Folder: http://www.cssfolder.com/websites/view/5991

Css Moban: http://www.cssmoban.com/showcase/658.shtml

Eamcet: http://www.eamcet.jp/2010/10/23815.html 

2008php.com: http://web.2008php.com/url.php?id=42812

Designbeep.com: http://designbeep.com/2010/10/23/35-inspiring-and-informative-about-me-pages/

Csswinner.com: http://www.csswinner.com/details/rs-mehra/75

Dzinemart.comhttp://www.dzinemart.com/2011/04/rsmehra/

Cssthumb.com: http://www.cssthumb.com/view/rsmehra/

Dsigninspire.com: http://dsigninspire.com/2010/10/rs-mehra/


Thursday, October 14, 2010

CSS Infographic – Interesting Facts and History

Do you know much about CSS? Well ok, we admit you may know a lot about how to work with it and how to make your website look really stunning with various useful CSS features. But what we’re sure you don’t know about CSS is its major historical milestones as well as some facts related to CSS functionality.

This infographic will also be interesting and useful for CSS beginners and will help them learn the very basics of this technology. And now please go ahead and see the CSS infographic itself. We will also be happy to know your thoughts about it in the comments.

Source by: http://blog.templatemonster.com/2010/10/13/css-infographic-interesting-facts-history/

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

CWG Delhi 2010: Shera the Mascot

Shera, mascot of the XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi, is the most visible face of the XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi. His name comes from the Hindi word Sher – meaning tiger. Shera truly represents the modern Indian. He is an achiever with a positive attitude, a global citizen but justifiably proud of his nation’s ancient heritage, a fierce competitor but with integrity and honesty. Shera is also a ‘large-hearted gentleman’ who loves making friends and enthusing people to ‘come out and play’.

In Indian mythology, the tiger is associated with Goddess Durga, the embodiment of Shakti (or female power) and the vanquisher of evil. She rides her powerful vehicle – the tiger – into combat, especially in her epic and victorious battle against Mahishasur, a dreaded demon.
Shera embodies values that the nation is proud of: majesty, power, charisma, intelligence and grace. His athletic prowess, courage and speed on the field are legendary. He is also a reminder of the fragile environment he lives in and our responsibility towards the protection of his ecosystem.


Sunday, October 3, 2010

4 Ways Google's URL Shortening Service Can Win






As Google joins the Internet address shortening fray here's how it can differentiate itself
by Jared Newman

The Google URL shortening service Goo.gl, that allows you to transform long Web addresses into short easy to remember links, was opened to the public Friday. After nine months of testing the Goog.gl service, Google now joins the ranks of Bit.ly, TinyURL, and Ow.ly. All of these services cater to people who despise long URLs and use services such as Twitter to share Web address and limit messages to 140 characters.
Using Goo.gl new service a very long Web address is reduced to http://goog.gl/ followed by a combination of four letters and numbers. When someone types in the Goo.gl address the requested is routed through Google, which takes Web surfers to the intended site.
Google says it wants to keep its Goo.gl service lean, with an emphasis on stability, built-in spam protection, and speed. But that might not be enough to secure a spot on top of the link-shortening heap. Here are a few more features I'd like to see from Goo.gl:
Shortening Shortcuts Where They're Needed Most
Google has a lot of services that deal in hopelessly long URLs, such as search queries, Place pages and Maps results. Some people say URL shorteners are only good for Twitter social networks, but sending someone a massive URL for search-related services is just rude. If Google included small buttons to shorten these results on demand, sharing a link for directions to your house would be a lot more pleasant.
Expand Links in Chrome
One of the frustrations of shortened URLs is the inability to see where they're taking you ahead of time. There's no shortage of URL expansion plug-ins for Web browsers -- Chrome URL Expander, for instance, makes every URL appear in full -- but I'd like to see this function built directly into the Chrome browser, so when you roll over a link, there are no mysteries.
Create a "Copy" Button
This may seem really trivial, but Google should take a page from bit.ly and include a one-click way to copy shortened URLs to the clipboard. Having to select the shortened link and copy it with a contextual menu in the browser is just one extra step that makes Goo.gl less desirable.
Get Creative
Facebook does something clever with its own URL shortening service: When you type in a user name immediately after the URL, such as fb.me/PCWorld, you're taken directly to that site's Facebook page. I would love to see Goo.gl become a shortcut to services (imagine Goo.gl/m taking you to maps) or even searches (taking you directly to the results when inserting query immediately after the URL).


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