This month we present the ultimate freelance web design tools you need to manage your work and money. We cover planning, graphic design, copywriting as well as coding, testing and accounting
We've changed editors but we haven't changed our usual mix of features and hands-on tutorials covering the latest web technologies. The cover feature, for a start, rounds up the latest apps for responsive design, image compression and more!
This month we've invited 10 experts in web design and development to reveal their top tips for 10 essential areas of building websites. We cover HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, Photoshop, Fireworks, WordPress, Drupal, SEO and responsive design
Creating flexible layouts that will work on any device and any screen size is the next big challenge for CSS. In this month's issue Peter Gasston takes us on a tour of some well-implemented properties you can use now as well as the exciting proposed properties we could be using in the future
Governor Technology was recently tasked by MSN UK to create a responsive site for its coverage of the London 2012 Olympics. Matt Clark explains how it rose to the challenge
Paul Mist explains how to code dynamic CSS with LESS and how we can make use of variables, mixins and functions to speed up the creation of fluid layouts
James Young recently surveyed his fellow designers about the biggest problems they face on responsive sites. Here, he reports on the results – and offers his solutions
We present an exclusive excerpt from Tim Kadlec's book, Implementing Responsive Design, on adopting a future-friendly approach that determines breakpoints according to content as opposed to device
Users want content. But first you need to ensure they can locate it, whatever their device type. In this month's issue standards expert Aaron Gustafson reveals top strategies to adapt your navigation to smaller screens
Games mechanics are a great way to influence users’ behaviour. Toby Beresford explains how incorporating them into your websites can boost visitor engagement