The Wall is Redesigned 336
After three and half years, I finally redesigned Web Designer Wall. I launched Web Designer Wall in August 2007 and haven't made any changes since then. Today, I think it is about time to put the previous design in retirement. It is sad to let it go, but I think a redesign is a must because technology is different now (ie. HTML5, CSS3, media queries). So I'm going to highlight some of the features about this new design. I hope you will like this new design as you did in the previous version.
Media Queries
Before I started on the wireframe/design, I took a look at the visitor stats on my site. Below are top 10 display sizes:
- 1280 x 800
- 1440 x 900
- 1680 x 1050
- 1280 x 1024
- 1920 x 1080
- 1920 x 1200
- 1366 x 768
- 1024 x 768
- 2560 x 1440
- 1600 x 900
... and of course iPhone 320 x 480 (#15)
It ranges from 320px to 2560px (width-wise). To target all different displays, the typical fixed width layout won't work. I use media queries to make a liquid and responsive column layout. The layout flows automatically based on your viewport width. I made it work from 320px to 1280px and higher. Viewers now never need to scroll horizontally. To see this in action, resize your browser window on this site and watch as the layout toggles through various layouts.
3 Column (large display)
If the viewport is wider than 1000px, it will show a 3-column layout: fixed left navigation column, fixed width sidebar and liquid content column.
2 Column (medium display)
If the viewport is narrow than 1000px, the fixed left navigation will flow to the top and turns into a 2-column layout. The content column remains liquid.
1 Column (small display)
Once the viewport gets smaller than 760px, it switches from 2 columns to a single column layout. Note the sidebar drops below the content column.
Mobile
The layout doesn't breaks even viewing on mobile devices such as iPhone and Blackberry.
HTML5 & CSS3
This theme is coded with HTML5 and CSS3. I also upgraded the site to the latest version of WordPress. Finally now you can reply to threaded comments.
Featured Posts
I added a new Featured section which is indiciated by a star graphic (beside the post title). You can also find all the Featured Posts under the Archives page.
Some Fancy Effects
Scroll to Top
When the page scrolls down more than 100px, the back to top will slowly fade in.
Collapsible Comments
Have fun with the collapsible comments. You can toggle the visibility of each comment. The circle avatars are done with this jQuery trick.
CSS Transition
Some CSS transition effects are implemented on the navigation buttons (fading background color) and the search form field (animate width). It is currently only supported on Webkit browsers such as Safari and Chrome.
Share
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Comments & Bug Reports
What do you think of the new design? Share your comments in this post. If you find any bugs, please take a minute and report them. Thank you!
I really like how you guide the end user to see into details.. where designer spent lots of time in there.. and end user hardly notice in that detail.
I had first checked the video where you shown it to crazy crowd ; )
http://www.frontend2010.com/video/nick-la
dammit nick, you’re allways so innovative!
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Wow – amazing new design! Site’s looking great.
Good job!
Great design! I like how you have taken all the resolutions into consideration including mobile
Impressive work!
It doesn’t get better than this!
Pleasing to the eye, congrats. However, I have a few comments. Who wants to have fun with the comments – does anyone really spend time on collapsing comments? Have you considered placing ‘Scroll to top’ on the right side of the content? I think it would feel more natural. Just some thoughts. Anyway I love the redesign and the header is really delicious.
Impressive works, Nick! How do you manage to stay always creative and innovative? Great design! I like how you have taken all the resolutions into consideration including mobile and palmtops.
Once again nice work…!
you’re always so innovative!
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I think the new design is great! Really like the auto layout changes on window resize, very clever :)
Great! Congrats WDW team! :D
Wow this is amazing. A bit of a tutorial on that “Scroll to Top” feature would be awesome. Such a brilliant idea!
Truly amazing bro…keep it up..
great design… more efficient… ^^
I noticed a thing missing on the old layout, and you didn’t add it now, either…a “read more” link. I remember that the first time I was here in 2007, I had no idea if the posts were really as super-short as they initially appeared before I looked at one. Everything else is brilliant.
Hi,
great job.
Especially because design is built to suit your visitors’ needs. To always keep in mind.
Nickla,
you’re awesome,
I follow you sice 2008
and everyday you surprise me
with all your amazing content.
Thank You.
Awesome new design!
It is great to see that you decided to support all kind of devices with this design. HTML5 and CSS3 are fantastic and you make very good use of them.
What a delight to see something different than the standard white background too!
Nice and clean!
I haven’t visited the website for a couple of months.
I am surprised about the new redesign. Good job!
Great redesign – nice attention to detail.
I have to say though that I would prefer a lighter background for readability’s sake.
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