Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

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Desktop wallpapers can serve as an excellent source of inspiration. However, if you use a specific wallpaper for a longer period of time, it becomes harder to draw inspiration out of it. That’s why we have decided to supply you with smashing wallpapers for over 12 months. To make them a little more distinctive than the usual crowd, we’ve decided to embed calendars for the upcoming month. So if you happen to be searching for a specific day of the month, isn’t it better to show off a nice wallpaper with a nice calendar instead of launching some default time application?

This post features 40 free desktop wallpapers, created by designers across the globe for December 2010. Both versions with a calendar and without a calendar can be downloaded for free.

Please notice:

  • all images can be clicked on and lead to the preview of the wallpaper;
  • you can feature your work in our magazine by taking part in our desktop wallpaper calendar series. We are regularly looking for creative designers and artists to be featured on Smashing Magazine. Are you one of them?

So what wallpapers have we received for December 2010?

December 2010 Wallpaper

“For December 2010, illustration of myself Wishing” Designed by Benoit Chartron from France.

Wallpaper 31 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Christmas Stuff

“Some of the things that come to my mind when thinking of christmas..” Designed by Jaro Mlkvy from Slovakia.

Christmas Stuff 70 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Starleaves

Designed by Fabio Toscani from Italy.

Starleaves 39 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Spider web

Designed by Mohd. Aaqib from India.

Spider Web 91 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Wicklow Winter

“Winter at the Sugar Loaf Mountain in County Wicklow Ireland.” Designed by Neil Bradshaw from Ireland.

Wicklow Winter 91 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Fun in the Snow

“A girl and her friend, The Snowman, being silly in the first snow :) I love December. Happy Holidays, everyone!” Designed by Anca Varsandan from Romania.

Fun In The Snow 19 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Peace

“Let’s give our children the greatest gift off all — PEACE! Happy Holidays to everyone.” Designed by Kim Carney from USA.

Peace 15 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Christmas Past

“Christmas old style.” Designed by Carmelo Ortuso from Australia.

Past 93 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Frosted Glass

“An illustration of someone who wiped a frosted window and is looking down on a town and lake below.” Designed by Shawn Rinkenbaugh from United States.

Frosted Glass 83 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Cosy Retro

“Something warm and cosy for a cold December.” Designed by Ron Gilad from Israel.

Cosy Retro 54 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Burnout 2010

“The Year of the matches is quite over!” Designed by Hansjoerg Schneider from Switzerland.

Burneout 2010 47 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Fresh & White

“Have a break, get out of your Design studio and go breathing. What if we raced or a had snowball fight?” Designed by Maureen Chaffurin from France.

Fresh White 6 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Sad Waters

“Based on the song Sad Waters, by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Ophelia’s myth. Photography by the author, made in Cantabria the first morning of 2010.” Designed by David Fernandez Rementeria from Spain.

Sad Waters 4 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

New Santa … New Gifts

“A year’s collection of happiness, wrapped inside a small gift.” Designed by Narendar . N from India.

New Santa New Gifts 67 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Holly Light

“Warm lights sourrounding our Chritmas Festivities are like a warm touch, a hug from our beloved.” Designed by Ester Liquori from Italy.

Holly Light 47 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Christmas Icons

Designed by Davide Vicariotto from Italy.

Christmas Icons 84 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Cosy Socks

"One of my favourite months of the year is December. The whole month feels festive and I love the reds and green’s we have everywhere. So to celebrate the beginning of December, here are a pair of cosy red christmasy socks! I have spent all of November creating the design based on the photograph and making it in red for the theme of Christmas. Have a great December everyone! " Designed by Sasha Bell from England, UK.

Cosy Socks 98 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Snowy December

Designed by Rosanna Bell from England, UK.

Snowy December 75 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Happy New Year

"December is time for Christmas rush, presents and greetings letters! We wish you and your friends all the best and Father Frost (russian Santa Claus) will take care of the rest." Designed by cheloveche.ru from Russia.

Happy New Year 69 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Fallen Icon Mozart

“This month of December is flooded with commercial apsects of the Christmas Holiday(Thanks Coca Cola) I want to pay homage to a fallen young icon Mozart.” Designed by Jeremiah Selengia from Tanzania.

Fallen Icon Mozart 59 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Snowy Love

Designed by Brad Cerasani from Canada.

Snowy Love 26 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Waiting for Christmas

“I wish you a merry Christmas!!” Designed by yellowbook from South Korea.

Waiting For Christmas 83 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Winter Atmosphere

"I like these cold, gray winter days. Days like these let you savor a bad mood." Designed by Jaro Mlkvy from Slovakia.

Winter Atmosphere 39 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Snow White

"The falling snow, wrapped up warm in colourful wintery gloves. Have a wonderful winter everyone!" Designed by Olivia Bell from England, UK.

Snow White 33 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Inspiring Well

“Celebrating the new coming year.” Designed by Peter Yee from Malaysia.

Inspiringwell 33 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Flower Bokeh

Designed by Nathalie Ouederni from the Netherlands.

Flower Bokeh 57 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

The Greatest Gift of All

“Today Christmas is all about buying presents, but actually the most important thing is to have someone to share the Christmas time with. That’s what this wallpaper is all about. The two birds – Milo and Pipita – are a wallpaper series and usually they argue about things men and women argue about. ;) ” Designed by Nicole Bauer from Germany.

Greatest Love 69 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Angel

“All writers and reader of the fabulous Smashing Magazine feliz navidad y propero a–o nuevo!” Designed by Fresh&Eazy, Steffen Schmitt from Spain.

Angel 89 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Christmas Eve

“Wishing you a merry christmas” Designed by Ray Templates from India.

Christmas Eve 7 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Khaos

“Photography + Light Painting, a simple way to make design.” Designed by Jose Tenorio from Costa Rica.

Khaos 72 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Frozen

“White and blue – like a December with a lot of snow and a blue, sunny sky. Hopefully!” Designed by Lotum from Germany.

Frozen 34 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

December Dream

Designed by Christine Bradway from United States.

December Dream 52 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Winter Wonderland

"The design was inspired by the Christmas story with charming characters that bring joy and magic in this festive occasion." Designed by Jo‹o Lima Jr. from Brazil.

Winter Wonderland 11 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Waiting for a Winter

Designed by Adam Piotrowski from Poland.

Waiting For A Winter 34 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Learn to Recycle

"We should care more about our planet." Designed by Adam Laki from Hungary.

Learn To Recycle 40 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Casual Catwalk

Designed by Nathalie Ouederni from the Netherlands.

Casual Catwalk 68 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

West Christmas

"In west, Santa Claus uses a .44" Designed by Blackjack.

Westxmas 74 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Snowy Ladybug

Designed by Tooshtoosh from Israel.

Snowy Ladybug 45 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Happy Festivus

“Seinfeld in 1997 proposed a holiday, Festivus, for the rest of us. This desktop wallpaper reminds us of the non consumeristic nature of Festivus, sit back enjoy a drink and join Kramer, Frank Costanza, Jerry and Elaine in the airing of Grievances and challenge one another to feats of strength after dinner.” Designed by Jenny Heath from USA.

Festivus 13 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Smashing Snowman

“He’s a smashing snowman, isn’t he?” Designed by Megan Burleson from USA.

Smashing Snowman 61 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: December 2010

Join in next month!

Please notice that we respect the ideas and motivation behind artists’ work which is why we’ve given artists full freedom to explore their creativity and express emotions and experience through their works. And this is also why the themes of the wallpapers weren’t anyhow influenced by us, but designed from scratch by the artists themselves.

Thanks to all designers for participation. Join in next month!

What’s your favorite?

What’s your favourite theme or wallpaper for this month? Please let us know in the comments! And have a smashing December, folks!

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Donncha: WP Super Cache 0.9.9.7

WP Super Cache is a full page caching plugin for WordPress that makes your website run much faster!

I’ve just released a new version and the biggest change in this one is the addition of Content Delivery Network (CDN) support thanks to Mark Kubacki who allowed me to integrate his OSSDL CDN Off Linker plugin. (Please go visit his blog and say thank you if you use this feature!)

The CDN support simply rewrites images, CSS and Javascript files so they point at a different hostname. That hostname can be another virtual host on your own server (aka “Poor Man’s CDN”) pointing at your WordPress install or a fully fledged CDN. If your CDN supports “origin pull” then all the files on your server will be copied there as they are requested by visitors. Otherwise you’ll have to transfer the files over manually.

Apart from that, bugs have been fixed, a few features have been tweaked including the uninstall script which has been streamlined somewhat.

I also added links (on the “Easy” settngs page) to some plugins and tools you may find useful in making your site run faster.

Problems? Go to the forum and someone may already have had that problem and solved it. If not, post there and you’ll get a reply.

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Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress.com Retiring PressRow for Pilcrow

The WordPress.com theme team will be retiring the sorely out of date PressRow theme in favor of the new Pilcrow theme.

The new Pilcrow theme is incredibly similar in style to PressRow, but supports all WordPress 3 feature, like custom menus and featured images, and boasts six layout configurations and four color schemes.

Those of you who use Custom CSS along with the PressRow theme, may be interested in this very short list of CSS differences in Pilcrow.

PressRow will be officially phased out next week, but Pilcrow is available in the Appearance section of your WordPress.com blog’s Dashboard if you’d like to switch to it or try it out before that happens. Pilcrow will soon be available to self-hosted WordPress users via the official theme directory.

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I don’t think I seen this before from the virtual host but in WHM > Server Status > Apache status > I see a page full of this.

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What exactly are all these ?

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Community links: Open source motivations edition

What’s more fun to do over the weekend then catch up on WordPress community links? Set up the Christmas tree? Clean out the gutters? Shovel the driveway?

Alright, if you have to. Chores are chores. But when you’re done, reward yourself with a hot coffee and a good dose of WordPress reading. We have a truckload of links for you, so settle in.

The full list of links is after the jump.

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Wow, that may be a record for number of WordPress related links in a roundup post (for us). Who gets the plaque?

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How BlackBerry Could Benefit From a Swedish Redesign

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Research in Motion announced this morning that it acquired Swedish interface design firm TAT, whose initials stand for The Astonishing Tribe.

RIM clearly plans to use the Swedes’ talent to beef up future versions of the BlackBerry user interface, which despite the addition of touchscreen tech in the last year still seems clunky and quaint compared to iOS, Android and Windows Phone 7. That could make future BlackBerry phones — not to mention the upcoming Playbook tablet — a whole lot more exciting.

That got us wondering: What might the future, TAT-enhanced BlackBerry UI look like?

We have no idea, but if these concept videos produced by TAT are any indication, we’re guessing your next BlackBerry might have:

  • A touch- and motion-sensitive UI that reponds to your body’s movement as well as your fingers on the screen
  • Eye-tracking technology to provide enhanced 3-D effects
  • A slicker, easier-to-manage interface for switching between multiple apps
  • Eye-popping 2-D and 3-D visuals

What do you think the future holds for BlackBerry? Let us know in the comments.

This page: TAT’s vision of the “Future of Screen Technology” video (also embedded below) includes some pretty eye-popping examples of touchscreens embedded into every aspect of daily life. A man wakes up and checks the news on a stretchable screen that starts out iPhone-sized, but which he pulls on to make it nearly iPad-sized. A woman brushes her teeth while reading headlines and checking her calendar on a touchscreen mirror. A man composes a sport publication on a translucent touchscreen display whose images he can flip around, so coworkers on the other side of the screen can see them. Cool stuff!

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Mining Flickr to Build 3D Models of the World

Microsoft’s PhotoSynth tool is jaw-droppingly awesome. But, because it’s a Microsoft project, the technology is unlikely to appear on some of your favorite non-Microsoft online apps, like Google Maps or Flickr.

However, our friends at ReadWriteWeb stumbled across a very similar tool — at least in terms of the end result — developed by the University of North Carolina in conjunction with Swiss university, ETH-Zurich.

The team has developed a method for creating 3D models by pulling in millions of photographs from Flickr and using some fancy algorithms to generate 3D models of local landmarks. Perhaps even more impressive the results can be generated using a single computer in under a day.

Project lead Jan-Michael Frahm touts the project’s efficiency saying, “our technique would be the equivalent of processing a stack of photos as high as the 828-meter Dubai Towers, using a single PC, versus the next best technique, which is the equivalent of processing a stack of photos 42 meters tall — as high as the ceiling of Notre Dame — using 62 PCs. This efficiency is essential if one is to fully utilize the billions of user-provided images continuously being uploaded to the internet.”

While the results are cool and would make an impressive addition to any number of geo-based services, more serious use cases include helping disaster workers get a better idea of where they’re headed and the extent of damage.

So far the researchers have released a movies demonstrating the technique on landmarks in both Rome (get it? built in a day…) and Berlin, and the results are impressive. For more information on how the process works, check out the UNC website.

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Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

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Desktop wallpapers can serve as an excellent source of inspiration. However, if you use a specific wallpaper for a longer period of time, it becomes harder to draw inspiration out of it. That’s why we have decided to supply you with smashing wallpapers for over 12 months. To make them a little more distinctive than the usual crowd, we’ve decided to embed calendars for the upcoming month. So if you happen to be searching for a specific day of the month, isn’t it better to show off a nice wallpaper with a nice calendar instead of launching some default time application?

This post features 50 free desktop wallpapers, created by designers across the globe for November 2010. Both versions with a calendar and without a calendar can be downloaded for free.

Please notice:

  • all images can be clicked on and lead to the preview of the wallpaper;
  • you can feature your work in our magazine by taking part in our desktop wallpaper calendar series. We are regularly looking for creative designers and artists to be featured on Smashing Magazine. Are you one of them?

So what wallpapers have we received for November 2010?

Update (02.11.2010): You can also download the Windows 7 Wallpapers Pack with all wallpapers featured in this post.

Rose Petal

"Don’t underestimate the true beauty of a single dried rose petal…." Designed by Thuy Truong.

Rose Petal 44 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Infinite Space

"Infinite Space… Inspired by the infinite beauty of our universe" Designed by Natanael Fernandez from Santo Domingo, Rep. Dominicana.

Infinite Space 85 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Flying

"I’d like to fly away to warm countries for winter." Designed by Marta Miazek from Poland.

Flying 90 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Pink Morning

"Some watercolor, inspiration and good mood!" Designed by Oxana Kostromina from Poland/Russia.

Pink Morning 45 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

UX cake

Designed by WitFlow from Poland.

Ux Cake 69 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Symbian World

"Scene from Symbian World." Designed by Anna Alfut from UK.

Symbian World 23 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Favourite Pair

Designed by Sasha Bell from England, UK.

Favourite Pair 78 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Fall into Place

"Photos from a damp, autumn day." Designed by Laurice Solomon from Canada.

Fall Into Place 2 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Enjoy the creative process

"November will surely be rainy for most of us. Hopefully you’ll remember to take a glimpse through the window, at least a virtual one. This wallpaper also features great free font called Franchise." Designed by Lucijan Blagonic from Croatia.

Enjoy The Creative Process 9 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Thanks For Giving

Designed by Randal Baker Jr from USA.

Thanks For Giving 21 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Bon Voyage

"And in the morning I’ll be goneFor other towns and other livesI’ll catch the first train, bag in hand. And I won’t miss you, and you won’t cry." Designed by Yellowbook from South Korea.

Bon Voyage 24 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Fallen Leaves

"You know Autumn has arrived when the leaves have fallen, and it rains? Have a great November everybody!" Designed by Olivia Bell from England, UK.

Fallen Leaves 87 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Heavy Equipment

"In the vicinity of Zürich, the company hosted a field test with the new machine and presented the first diesel electrical chain dozer. The Caterpillar D7E Dozer is the November motif of the Heavy Equipment Calendar 2010.Weight: 25,7 Tons/ Performance: 175kW (238 PS) / Motor: Caterpillar with capacity 9,3 l / Location: Zürich, Swiitzerland" Designed by Bauforum24 from Germany.

Heavy Equipment 80 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Reprieve

"Watching nature prepare to go to sleep for the winter. The beauty of the process deserves a closer look. The austerity of a branch without its leaves and a leaf’s exposed skeleton. All for us to marvel at in this season of change." Designed by Kim Carney from USA.

Reprieve 60 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

High Treason

"After a bit of plotting and planning we decided we would use the British tradition of Bonfire Night and create something explosive for the desktops of Smashing Magazine’s followers for the month of November, so here it is, “High Treason” — inspired by the ultimate raving lunatic (Guy Fawkes) and crafted in a digital masterpiece!" Designed by Fluid Creativity from England.

High Treason 33 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

One Big Heart of Ours

"Thank you to Olivia Bell and Rosanna Bell for modelling." Designed by Sasha Bell from England, UK.

One Big Heart Of Ours 43 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

November Tree

Designed by Christine Bradway from United States.

November Tree 70 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Autumn with gecko

"Graphics made in Illustrator and Photoshop, combining nature elements, like classic autumm leaves with a more exotic and unexpected little gecko. Its purpose is to create an athmosphere of mystery and stillness, before the harsh winter strikes." Designed by Diana Samoila from Romania.

Autumm With Gecko 86 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Mechanical Month

Designed by Lemonsquash from france.

Mechanical Month 65 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Lonely White Guardian

"It’s almost winter and there’s only one thing stopping it from coming down the mountains and into the plains. This lonely white guardian struggling to keep the freezing snow at bay. Special thanks to Mikhail Dudarev for the photo." Designed by Bogdan Lazar from Romania.

Lonely White Guardian 25 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Calaca for El d’a de Muertos

"This illustration was created to celebrate the day of dead in the Hispanic countries and reflects the joy of those who celebrates the life through the death." Designed by Celsiuspictor from Spain.

Calaca 38 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Autumn Fun

"After a happy cold and colourful afternoon, with the wet smell of earth filling my senses, we were walking home, for a hot chocolate, and with all these familliar feelings that sweet image got in my mind, and then I decided… I had to draw it!" Designed by Alkminnie Nestoridou from Greece.

Autumnfun 9 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Expectation

Designed by Jaro Mlkvy from Slovakia.

Expectation 74 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

November Rain

"Every night I look down this street, because I’m attracted to color and shape of the newly constructed gas station. This is the most beautiful street in my town, with plenty of benches and alleys. Walking along this street You can relax a lot, and forget all the problems. By day it is very noisy, because the school is close to the street, but in the evening – becoming very quiet and lovely. When it starts raining, the street is just Yours." Designed by Edis Selimovic from Bosnia and Herzegovina.

November Rain 64 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Hendrix Fire Lyrics Micrography

"Hendrix micrography themed wallpaper, based on the “Fire” lyrics. Micrography is an ancient art of drawing shapes based on letters." Designed by Ron Gilad from Israel.

Hendrix Fire Micrography 84 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Remember, Remember

"Remember, remember the 5th of November." Designed by Ian Lunn from England.

Remember 66 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Stereo is better!

"On November 5, 1955, the stereo radio was introduced. Stereo is really better!" Designed by Matteo Palazzani from Italy.

Stereo Is Better 17 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Diwali Greetings

"Diwali is the celebration of the Hindu new year which is celebrated all over the world. This piece wishes everyone warm wishes for the Hindu new year and the common new year holiday coming up soon." Designed by Smita Upadhye from New Zealand.

Diwali Greetings 84 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Friendship

"Day of National Unity." Designed by cheloveche.ru from Russia.

Friendship 52 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

A Myriad of Stars

"Each separate star, Seems nothing, but a myriad scattered stars, Break up the Night, and make it beautiful.” — Bayard Taylor. This photo was taken during the Perseids Meteor Shower this year, a magical night in the pine forests of Flagstaff, Arizona." Designed by Myriad Advertising from USA.

Myriad Stars 9 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Speaker Bird

Designed by Emily Shirley from USA.

Speaker 31 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

November Girl

Designed by Yuskiv Taras from Ukraine.

November Girl 6 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Autumn Afternoon

Designed by Sasha Bell from England, UK.

Autumn Afternoon 89 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Racing Incident

"For racing snails, a split minute decision can lead to disaster, but racing incidents are just one part of the crazy world of The Racers." Designed by Ian Pullen from Spain.

Racing Incident 4 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Ghost Friends

"Boney wanted to have friends but they are all ghosts." Designed by Constantino Co from Singapore.

Ghost Friends 18 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Picturesque November

"Just another picturesque place from Iran!" Designed by Arash Zad from IRAN.

Picturesque November 93 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Transitions

"Autumn meets winter…The vibrant red leaves meet the grey mist of winter mornings." Designed by Nishith from India.

Transitions 50 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Life Thougths

"November is the month to think about the yearend and of the new year… where we plan about enjoyment… each one should enjoy the life during this month.. so a colorfull “11″ and some life quotes surronded." Designed by Darshan Kore from India.

Lifethoughts 16 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

November in Africa

"One of the most striking attribute of any rural area of Africa is the calm and peace it has. This is why the number of tourists from far and wide come here to be a part of this memory-etching experience. It is in this light that I try to portray such nostalgic atmosphere. Keenako!" Designed by Aroyewun Babajide from Nigeria.

Novemberinafrica 57 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

November Fire

Designed by Pietje Precies from The Netherlands.

Novemberfire 4 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Remembering George

"Nine years ago on November 29th, the world lost its second Beatle to cancer. George was my favorite of the four, and I thought this lyric was fitting for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday." Designed by Emily Blackwell from USA.

Remembering George 19 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Lawka

"photography" Designed by Mon from Poland.

Lawka 59 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Rustic Flower

"Decoration on a coffe table on a sunny autumn day on a beach." Designed by Ivana Stojkovic from Serbia.

Rustic Flower 75 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Tiramisu

"Who doesn’t like a good piece of Tiramisu? Just created this simple wallpaper with no special reason, just felt like putting a vector piece of cake in a corner, and have everything else breathe and leave room for all you un-organized people with tons of icon on your desktop (just like me). Enjoy, and if you wonder what kind of desert you should have today, this week or this month (if on a really strict diet) well don’t look further!" Designed by Kevin Bedard from USA.

Tiramisu 48 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

November

"It is November. It is rich. It is golden." Designed by Jade Cheng from USA.

November 39 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Simple Sunflower

"This photo was taken in the spring, but I always think of sunflowers as an autumn flower." Designed by Allison Jirsa from United States.

Simple Sunflower 81 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Movember

"For a weird reason, Australia and New Zealand celebrate Moustache November. And USA and Canada call it No Shave Month." Designed by Sahil Khan from India.

Movember 67 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Knitting Fall

"Cosy and bright knitting wallpaper will warm you on cold fall days." Designed by Maria Fisenko (marylika) from Ukraine.

Knitting Fall 83 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Channel 11

"Have a nice November!" Designed by Marco Palma from Italy/Germany.

Channel 11 13 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Expanse

"The shear magnitude of our corner of creation is inconceivably small compared to the known universe, which overshadows our solar system 1.25 quadrillion (successor to trillion) to 1 in diameter alone. Humility in this great expanse should be instinctive." Designed by Coswyn from United States.

Expanse 24 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Join in next month!

Please notice that we respect the ideas and motivation behind artists’ work which is why we’ve given artists full freedom to explore their creativity and express emotions and experience through their works. And this is also why the themes of the wallpapers weren’t anyhow influenced by us, but designed from scratch by the artists themselves.

Thanks to all designers for participation. Join in next month!

What’s your favorite?

What’s your favourite theme or wallpaper for this month? Please let us know in the comments! And have a smashing November, folks!

(vf)


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Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

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Desktop wallpapers can serve as an excellent source of inspiration. However, if you use a specific wallpaper for a longer period of time, it becomes harder to draw inspiration out of it. That’s why we have decided to supply you with smashing wallpapers for over 12 months. To make them a little more distinctive than the usual crowd, we’ve decided to embed calendars for the upcoming month. So if you happen to be searching for a specific day of the month, isn’t it better to show off a nice wallpaper with a nice calendar instead of launching some default time application?

This post features 50 free desktop wallpapers, created by designers across the globe for November 2010. Both versions with a calendar and without a calendar can be downloaded for free.

Please notice:

  • all images can be clicked on and lead to the preview of the wallpaper;
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So what wallpapers have we received for November 2010?

Update (02.11.2010): You can also download the Windows 7 Wallpapers Pack with all wallpapers featured in this post.

Rose Petal

"Don’t underestimate the true beauty of a single dried rose petal…." Designed by Thuy Truong.

Rose Petal 44 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Infinite Space

"Infinite Space… Inspired by the infinite beauty of our universe" Designed by Natanael Fernandez from Santo Domingo, Rep. Dominicana.

Infinite Space 85 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Flying

"I’d like to fly away to warm countries for winter." Designed by Marta Miazek from Poland.

Flying 90 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Pink Morning

"Some watercolor, inspiration and good mood!" Designed by Oxana Kostromina from Poland/Russia.

Pink Morning 45 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

UX cake

Designed by WitFlow from Poland.

Ux Cake 69 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Symbian World

"Scene from Symbian World." Designed by Anna Alfut from UK.

Symbian World 23 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Favourite Pair

Designed by Sasha Bell from England, UK.

Favourite Pair 78 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Fall into Place

"Photos from a damp, autumn day." Designed by Laurice Solomon from Canada.

Fall Into Place 2 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Enjoy the creative process

"November will surely be rainy for most of us. Hopefully you’ll remember to take a glimpse through the window, at least a virtual one. This wallpaper also features great free font called Franchise." Designed by Lucijan Blagonic from Croatia.

Enjoy The Creative Process 9 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Thanks For Giving

Designed by Randal Baker Jr from USA.

Thanks For Giving 21 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Bon Voyage

"And in the morning I’ll be goneFor other towns and other livesI’ll catch the first train, bag in hand. And I won’t miss you, and you won’t cry." Designed by Yellowbook from South Korea.

Bon Voyage 24 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Fallen Leaves

"You know Autumn has arrived when the leaves have fallen, and it rains? Have a great November everybody!" Designed by Olivia Bell from England, UK.

Fallen Leaves 87 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Heavy Equipment

"In the vicinity of Zürich, the company hosted a field test with the new machine and presented the first diesel electrical chain dozer. The Caterpillar D7E Dozer is the November motif of the Heavy Equipment Calendar 2010.Weight: 25,7 Tons/ Performance: 175kW (238 PS) / Motor: Caterpillar with capacity 9,3 l / Location: Zürich, Swiitzerland" Designed by Bauforum24 from Germany.

Heavy Equipment 80 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Reprieve

"Watching nature prepare to go to sleep for the winter. The beauty of the process deserves a closer look. The austerity of a branch without its leaves and a leaf’s exposed skeleton. All for us to marvel at in this season of change." Designed by Kim Carney from USA.

Reprieve 60 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

High Treason

"After a bit of plotting and planning we decided we would use the British tradition of Bonfire Night and create something explosive for the desktops of Smashing Magazine’s followers for the month of November, so here it is, “High Treason” — inspired by the ultimate raving lunatic (Guy Fawkes) and crafted in a digital masterpiece!" Designed by Fluid Creativity from England.

High Treason 33 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

One Big Heart of Ours

"Thank you to Olivia Bell and Rosanna Bell for modelling." Designed by Sasha Bell from England, UK.

One Big Heart Of Ours 43 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

November Tree

Designed by Christine Bradway from United States.

November Tree 70 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Autumn with gecko

"Graphics made in Illustrator and Photoshop, combining nature elements, like classic autumm leaves with a more exotic and unexpected little gecko. Its purpose is to create an athmosphere of mystery and stillness, before the harsh winter strikes." Designed by Diana Samoila from Romania.

Autumm With Gecko 86 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Mechanical Month

Designed by Lemonsquash from france.

Mechanical Month 65 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Lonely White Guardian

"It’s almost winter and there’s only one thing stopping it from coming down the mountains and into the plains. This lonely white guardian struggling to keep the freezing snow at bay. Special thanks to Mikhail Dudarev for the photo." Designed by Bogdan Lazar from Romania.

Lonely White Guardian 25 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Calaca for El d’a de Muertos

"This illustration was created to celebrate the day of dead in the Hispanic countries and reflects the joy of those who celebrates the life through the death." Designed by Celsiuspictor from Spain.

Calaca 38 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Autumn Fun

"After a happy cold and colourful afternoon, with the wet smell of earth filling my senses, we were walking home, for a hot chocolate, and with all these familliar feelings that sweet image got in my mind, and then I decided… I had to draw it!" Designed by Alkminnie Nestoridou from Greece.

Autumnfun 9 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Expectation

Designed by Jaro Mlkvy from Slovakia.

Expectation 74 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

November Rain

"Every night I look down this street, because I’m attracted to color and shape of the newly constructed gas station. This is the most beautiful street in my town, with plenty of benches and alleys. Walking along this street You can relax a lot, and forget all the problems. By day it is very noisy, because the school is close to the street, but in the evening – becoming very quiet and lovely. When it starts raining, the street is just Yours." Designed by Edis Selimovic from Bosnia and Herzegovina.

November Rain 64 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Hendrix Fire Lyrics Micrography

"Hendrix micrography themed wallpaper, based on the “Fire” lyrics. Micrography is an ancient art of drawing shapes based on letters." Designed by Ron Gilad from Israel.

Hendrix Fire Micrography 84 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Remember, Remember

"Remember, remember the 5th of November." Designed by Ian Lunn from England.

Remember 66 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Stereo is better!

"On November 5, 1955, the stereo radio was introduced. Stereo is really better!" Designed by Matteo Palazzani from Italy.

Stereo Is Better 17 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Diwali Greetings

"Diwali is the celebration of the Hindu new year which is celebrated all over the world. This piece wishes everyone warm wishes for the Hindu new year and the common new year holiday coming up soon." Designed by Smita Upadhye from New Zealand.

Diwali Greetings 84 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Friendship

"Day of National Unity." Designed by cheloveche.ru from Russia.

Friendship 52 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

A Myriad of Stars

"Each separate star, Seems nothing, but a myriad scattered stars, Break up the Night, and make it beautiful.” — Bayard Taylor. This photo was taken during the Perseids Meteor Shower this year, a magical night in the pine forests of Flagstaff, Arizona." Designed by Myriad Advertising from USA.

Myriad Stars 9 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Speaker Bird

Designed by Emily Shirley from USA.

Speaker 31 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

November Girl

Designed by Yuskiv Taras from Ukraine.

November Girl 6 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Autumn Afternoon

Designed by Sasha Bell from England, UK.

Autumn Afternoon 89 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Racing Incident

"For racing snails, a split minute decision can lead to disaster, but racing incidents are just one part of the crazy world of The Racers." Designed by Ian Pullen from Spain.

Racing Incident 4 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Ghost Friends

"Boney wanted to have friends but they are all ghosts." Designed by Constantino Co from Singapore.

Ghost Friends 18 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Picturesque November

"Just another picturesque place from Iran!" Designed by Arash Zad from IRAN.

Picturesque November 93 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Transitions

"Autumn meets winter…The vibrant red leaves meet the grey mist of winter mornings." Designed by Nishith from India.

Transitions 50 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Life Thougths

"November is the month to think about the yearend and of the new year… where we plan about enjoyment… each one should enjoy the life during this month.. so a colorfull “11″ and some life quotes surronded." Designed by Darshan Kore from India.

Lifethoughts 16 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

November in Africa

"One of the most striking attribute of any rural area of Africa is the calm and peace it has. This is why the number of tourists from far and wide come here to be a part of this memory-etching experience. It is in this light that I try to portray such nostalgic atmosphere. Keenako!" Designed by Aroyewun Babajide from Nigeria.

Novemberinafrica 57 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

November Fire

Designed by Pietje Precies from The Netherlands.

Novemberfire 4 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Remembering George

"Nine years ago on November 29th, the world lost its second Beatle to cancer. George was my favorite of the four, and I thought this lyric was fitting for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday." Designed by Emily Blackwell from USA.

Remembering George 19 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Lawka

"photography" Designed by Mon from Poland.

Lawka 59 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Rustic Flower

"Decoration on a coffe table on a sunny autumn day on a beach." Designed by Ivana Stojkovic from Serbia.

Rustic Flower 75 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Tiramisu

"Who doesn’t like a good piece of Tiramisu? Just created this simple wallpaper with no special reason, just felt like putting a vector piece of cake in a corner, and have everything else breathe and leave room for all you un-organized people with tons of icon on your desktop (just like me). Enjoy, and if you wonder what kind of desert you should have today, this week or this month (if on a really strict diet) well don’t look further!" Designed by Kevin Bedard from USA.

Tiramisu 48 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

November

"It is November. It is rich. It is golden." Designed by Jade Cheng from USA.

November 39 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Simple Sunflower

"This photo was taken in the spring, but I always think of sunflowers as an autumn flower." Designed by Allison Jirsa from United States.

Simple Sunflower 81 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Movember

"For a weird reason, Australia and New Zealand celebrate Moustache November. And USA and Canada call it No Shave Month." Designed by Sahil Khan from India.

Movember 67 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Knitting Fall

"Cosy and bright knitting wallpaper will warm you on cold fall days." Designed by Maria Fisenko (marylika) from Ukraine.

Knitting Fall 83 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Channel 11

"Have a nice November!" Designed by Marco Palma from Italy/Germany.

Channel 11 13 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Expanse

"The shear magnitude of our corner of creation is inconceivably small compared to the known universe, which overshadows our solar system 1.25 quadrillion (successor to trillion) to 1 in diameter alone. Humility in this great expanse should be instinctive." Designed by Coswyn from United States.

Expanse 24 in Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: November 2010

Join in next month!

Please notice that we respect the ideas and motivation behind artists’ work which is why we’ve given artists full freedom to explore their creativity and express emotions and experience through their works. And this is also why the themes of the wallpapers weren’t anyhow influenced by us, but designed from scratch by the artists themselves.

Thanks to all designers for participation. Join in next month!

What’s your favorite?

What’s your favourite theme or wallpaper for this month? Please let us know in the comments! And have a smashing November, folks!

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Transparent CSS Sprites


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One of the most useful front-end development techniques of recent years is the humble “CSS Sprites”. The technique was popularised by Dave Shea on A List Apart in 2004 with his article CSS Sprites: Image Slicing’s Kiss of Death. CSS Sprites are a relatively simple technique once you understand the fundamentals and it can be applied in all manner of ways. A common use is for a graphic intensive navigation, but it can also be useful for buttons or even styling headings with the corporate font.

Sprites are simply a collection of images which are merged together to create a single file. You then use CSS, changing the

background-position

the image, to display the correct part of the image you need. I often use the analogy of a large object passing a window — you only see what is within the frame.

Over the last couple of years CSS Sprites has been one of the most widely adopted CSS-related techniques. Popularised by the Yahoo’s research and documentation around speeding up your website, many high profile websites implement the technique, including Google and Amazon. There are numerous tutorials which help you get to grips with the techniques and sprite generators which help you create the graphics themselves.

The Benefits and Potential Problems

CSS Sprites have become a de-facto way of improving the speed of your website or web application. Merging multiple images in to a single file can quickly reduce the number of HTTP requests needed on a typical website. Most browsers only allow for two concurrent connections to a single domain so although individual files can be large, the overall request and response times are considerably lower. Combining images with similar hues also means the colour and compression information is only need once, instead of per file, which can mean an overall reduced file size when compared to the files individually.

The benefits of reduced file size and HTTP requests are often publicised, but potential problems are rarely ever discussed. One of the main techinical issues with CSS Sprites is memory usage which is explained in the article “To Sprite Or Not To Sprite”. Another issue is the maintenance of the sprites, the images and the CSS, both of which can become rather complicated.

A Technological Solution

A common practice in solving slow-down in computing seems to simply throw in more hardware. We all know hardware prices are dropping all the time, so this seems like a reasonable solution. However, I feel there is a fundamental flaw with this philosophy and ingrained mentality. Developers have access to more computing power and as such they code their applications to be handled in these environments. With each new feature the application becomes slower and slower, but this problem has already has a solution — upgrade your hardware. This is an endless cycle.

Many of the user interfaces people come across today are on the Web. This means the user has to download most of the related material (images, CSS, JavaScript) before interacting with the content, so the same philosophy must be applied to the Web. Websites, or more recently web applications, are becoming more complex, even replacing many desktop applications, therefore the user must first download more and more information before beginning their experience.

Although file sizes required to view a website have increased dramatically over recent years, more and more people are upgrading their Internet connections, with broadband becoming the norm in many countries. This cycle conforms to the hardware upgrade philosophy and in theory should negate any potential user experience problems.

However, web developers are falling in to the same trap which many application developers have before. As layouts become more complex, more images are required and so the developer creates more images — even if they are sprites. This seems like a reasonable assertion, but it doesn’t mean it is the best solution.

A Twist on the Technique

Due to the limitations of the Web, there have been many inventive solutions to problems. But the Web isn’t the only place where there can be very tight limitations. Innovation strives on limitation. A great example of this was in the iconic game Super Mario Brothers where the bushes were just recoloured clouds.

This very simple but extremely effective implementation made me think about how to reuse common interface elements, trick the user to believe something the same is different!

Now on to the twist, this idea is to create a transparent sprite allowing the

background-color

to show through. If you are familiar with CSS Sprites, you should be able to grasp this twist relatively easily.

Simply, an image with a transparent “knocked-out” transparent center is placed over a background colour. Changing the background colour changes the appearance of the element. The only thing you need to pay attention to is that the colour surrounding the transparent part of the image matches the background in which you are using the techinque. This stops the background colour bleeding in to other parts of your image.

Anyway, this technique is much easier to understand in an example…

Example

The following example is only made up of three images. One for all the font samples, one image for both sets of droplets, including hover and active states, and one for the all buttons.

The Images

Fonts
The font image contains transparent typefaces on a white background, meaning they aren’t viewable on a white background. Save the file from the example, open it in your favourite graphics editor and you will see the transparent typefaces.

Drops
The drops image is used on the example above as the colour picker. A single graphic containing the gradient drop on the two different backgrounds, so the

background-color

is masked out correctly. The image contains all three states used in modern interactive interfaces — static, hover/focus, pressed/active.

Button
The button technique is the most flexible and probably most useful way to use this technique. A simple sprite image containing two states — static and hover/focus — which is then placed over text to create the button. Simply adding a

background-color

will make every use of this button the same style across your application or website.

Below is some CSS which styles simple fixed width buttons with a grey background colour, but also has two different treatments, “warning” and “go”, which have red and green background colours respectively.

a.button {
  display: block;
  width: 80px; height: 30px;
  margin: 0 20px;
  font-size: 14px; line-height: 30px; color: #fff;
  text-align: center; text-decoration: none;
  background: #4a4a4a url(button.png) no-repeat 0 0;
}
a.button:hover,
a.button:focus,
a.button:active {
  background-position: 0 -40px;
}
a.button.warning {
  background-color: #ea1d22;
}
a.button.go {
  background-color: #309721;
}

The CSS above produces the following buttons:

Conclusion

This techinque could be useful when providing a range of themes for a website. You could create one set of buttons and icons then add the background colour which best suits the selected theme.

Although this technique will never be as broadly useful as the original CSS Sprites, the idea can be useful for websites which allow user theming. The technique could also be used when creating HTML mockups, allowing you to easily update colours based on client feedback.

The main benefit this technique has is that it reduces the number of HTTP requests. But it also reduces browser memory usage compared with what would be needed if you created a larger sprite to handle all the colours you need.

I would like to mention one caveat though, IE6, because it does not natively support transparent PNGs. There are PNG fixes, but none1 of these support

background-position

which is needed if you are using this technique with CSS sprites, such as with the buttons and droplets above. However, you could provide a slightly less optimal experience using GIFs instead.

1. The IE PNG Fix from TwinHelix does include support for

background-position

, but the solution requires JavaScript.

Further Resources

If you are interested in any aspect of CSS Sprites, check out the following extra resources.

Below are a list of links used within the article:


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