Window 7 is the most stable operating system ever created by Microsoft. And the truth us that you can find really very wallpapers for window 7 all around the web. This collection is put together from various websites. I hope you will enjoy it.


It seemed as if every major brand has put up a fan page on Facebook. And yet, despite the noise they make about using the platform and the levels of engagement often put in, very few are actually using their fan pages in truly innovative, engaging and creative way.
Anyone can build a fan page in under 10 minutes or so, and some of the world's most famous brands attract fans without putting too much efforts into it. But even if you have 2 million fans, if the level of their involvement is only at one point – "became a fan" - than you can't really reap any benefits of them.
The 404 error — aka File Not Found — is one of the common errors you encounter on the Internet. The majority of websites don’t have a custom 404 error page, but having a good one might help you avoid losing your visitor's trust and turn your visitors into loyal users. Sometimes it may not be your fault visitors landed on error pages, but being able to communicate and guide them back to the home page gives you a second chance to re-engage a visitor.
Here are some hints on what a good and well-designed 404 error page must contain in order to be truly useful:
Everyone understands the importance of having an eye-catching and well designed header for their websites. Unfortunately, in all the glory of the great header design, its smaller sister – the footer – usually gets forgotten.
In recent years, though, the footer has begun to be given much more prominence. It has evolved to be one of the key factors in capturing the attention of sites' visitors.
Chrome Experiments was launched about an year and a half ago. The idea behind this project was to make the next generation of web applications perform faster in the browser.
Designers and programmers from around the world have used the latest open standards, including HTML5, Canvas, SVG, and more, to create absolutely beautiful and unique experiments. Their work is making the web faster, more fun, and more open, following the same spirit in which Google Chrome was built.
The website now holds more than 100 different demos, most of which are really quite impressive. Blurring the line between technology and art, these experiments definitely deserve your attention. That’s why I have put together a short collection. Enjoy!
Web users spend 80% of their time looking at information above the page fold. Although users do scroll, they allocate only 20% of their attention below the fold.
There has always been a lot of talk in the web design circle about the “page fold” concept and the significance of keeping the most important information within a page’s initially viewable area. (For those who are not familiar: “above the fold” simply means "viewable without further action.")
During the first years of internet people didn’t scroll at all. Over the time this has changed but to some extent.
The good news is that users are scrolling today. However, you don’t have to ignore the fold and create endless pages. Why? Firstly, long pages are not effective enough because of the users’ limited attention span. And secondly, you will be able to attract and keep users’ attention with the stuff above the fold rather than below the fold.
Window 7 is the most stable operating system ever created by Microsoft. And the truth us that you can find really very wallpapers for window 7 all around the web. This collection is put together from various websites. I hope you will enjoy it.
