pagol wrote:Q : Eid a ki ki shopping korlen........... r ki ki korben............... r ki ki korey deben amak
Q : Bari > Gari > Nari .................. atar shomporkey apnar motobad ki
Q : apni kono layout/UI ki korey start koren .. i mean 1st a ki koren.. 2nd a ki koren.. etc
Q : Web Stranded (W3C validation) apni kota important den... and keno
Q : akojon freelancer a akta nejer website thaka ta koto jorori boley apni money koren.. !
Q : PNG24 bit image niya ki apni kono bother feel koren ?
arooo asey....... porey .....
1. ei Eid e ami kono shopping kori nai... infact ami kono Eid'i shopping kori nai
ami shudhu amar chotto babu tar jonno shopping korsi... or jonno ekta chotto white panjabi r payjama banate disi... ami r o eki dress porbo Eid er din :-D
r shopping korbo ki ei mash e onek taka extra geche amar garir piche
.. papers renew korate hoise...ek gada taka gese.
2. Bari > Gari > Nari hmmmm kothin proshno... 3 of them are important for a person in various aspect. kothay ache na "shob unnotir pichone ekjon narir hat thake" so Nari is highly important
.. r gari bari eta na holeo jibon chole r hole ektu bhalo moto chole.
3.
- kono layout shuru korar agey ami requirements ta bhalo bhabe mathay save kore feli
- tarpor ekta rough sketch kori notebook e
- tarpor ki ki color use korbo seita plan kori
- kichu sites dekhi j gulo related to the same field of my mockup which i am going to design
- tarpor shuru kori mock up design
- design korar shomoy mathay rakhi conversion er kotha. emon ekta design korlam jeta convert kora jabe na tahole to moha jhamela
4. W3C compatible kora amar kache onek important ekta issue. eta shobari kora uchit. W3C follow korle whole site ta onek optimized and useful hoy. SEO based korte help kore onek.
5. very necessary. na hole client bujhbe na j ki dhoroner kaj sei developer/designer pare. site e tar portfolio thakle client ekbarei decide korte pare j take kaj ta dewa jabe ki na. Also it shows the quality, expertise of that freelancer.
6. In my day job , I encountered a very serious problem in Internet Explorer, which turned out to be a show-stopper in my current project. Basically, I’m working with a tool for editors where they can open up a sort of wizard/dialog on top of the regular document. In good modern fashion, this is naturally an overlay where the rest of document is dimmed out. I had created a sort of checkered background for the dimming, so I cut that image into a small 4 * 4 pixels wide 24-bit PNG image with alpha transparency (i.e. semi-transparent background, no matter what would be behind it). I then repeated that image as the background for the dialog.
We deployed it, it looked good and we went on with our lives. But gradually a number of reports came in that this page was dog slow to work with, you couldn’t even scroll and it would literally take seconds when you clicked a link before anything happened. Also, worth to note is that this only applied to Internet Explorer users (IE 7).
I really had no clue why this would be, because we were doing (or at least trying to do) all the right things with optimizing scripts, minimizing DOM access etc. Desperately thinking about what it could be, I remembered from before that transparency can make things slow, but never like this.
Just to see if it made any difference, I replaced the PNG image with a background color and opacity via CSS (and used the ridiculous code to get opacity in Internet Explorer). We deployed the code and awaited the news of any change. All performance problems were gone as if they had never existed! So, my word of warning to you is:
Be very very careful when you use 24-bit PNG images with alpha transparency in Internet Explorer, because apparently there is some serious memory leak issue/bug with it.
So this kind of problem i have faced for png24 bit