January 31st in CSS, Icons, Uncategorized, Web Design by .

Generate CSS Template Based on Your HTML Markup

Advertise here via BSA Bear CSS is a handy little tool for web designers.

January 30th in CSS, Icons, Uncategorized by .

Look Up HTML5 and CSS3 Features with HTML5Please

Advertise here via BSA HTML5 Please helps you look up HTML5, CSS3, etc features , know if they are ready for use, and if so find out how you should use them – with polyfills, fallbacks or as they are. So that, you can decide if and how to put each of these features to use. The recommendations represent the collective knowledge of developers who have been deep in the HTML5 trenches.

January 27th in Icons, JS, Uncategorized by .

JavaScript Library for Resumable Uploads via HTML5 File API

Advertise here via BSA Resumable.js is a JavaScript library providing multiple simultaneous, stable and resumable uploads via the HTML5 File API . The library is designed to introduce fault-tolerance into the upload of large files through HTTP

January 24th in Fonts, Icons, JS, Uncategorized by .

Font.js – A Powerful Font Toolkit for JavaScript

Advertise here via BSA Font.js is a Powerful Font Toolkit for JavaScript . It gives you font loading events using a technique perfected in Mozilla’s pdf.js project, metrics information, and a better version of the canvas element’s measureText method with additional information such as height, bounding box, and leading. Font.js works by downloading the font data with an AJAX request, parsing out some metadata to determine that it is indeed a valid font file and to pull out the metrics information. Then it inserts an @font-face rule into the page.

January 18th in CSS, Icons, Mobile, Uncategorized by .

HTML5 Reset v2.0 Website Templates

Advertise here via BSA Many of us start every HTML project with the same set of HTML and CSS files. We’ve been using these files for a long time. Now that modern browsers are starting to support some of the really useful parts of HTML5 and CSS3, it’s time for our best practices to catch up. HTML5 Reset is a simple set of best practices to get web projects off on the right foot. It includes A style sheet designed to strip initial files from browsers, Analytics and jQuery snippets in place, Meta tags ready for population, Empty mobile and print style sheets, IE-specific classes for simple CSS-targeting, iPhone/iPad/iTouch icon snippets and lots of other keen stuff

January 17th in CSS, Icons, Uncategorized by .

Highly Customizble Minimit Gallery jQuery Plugin

Advertise here via BSA Minimit Gallery is a highly customizable Jquery plugin that does galleries, slideshows, carousels, slides… pratically everything that has multiple states. Using Minimit Gallery you have more time to focus on the ideation and the dynamics of your interface, all the logic functionality instead is managed by the plugin. It’s designed for advanced Javascript/Jquery programmers because you need to code all the animations and the css of the gallery. It has been tested on IE7+, Firefox, Safari and Chrome. Requirements: jQuery Framework Demo: http://www.minimit.com/mg/mg-demo.html License: MIT License This post presented by the leading color flyer printing company, Next Day Flyers. Sponsors Professional Web Icons for Your Websites and Applications

January 12th in Icons, JS, Open Source, Uncategorized by .

@Mention Someone in Messages like Facebook or Twitter

Advertise here via BSA jquery.mentionsInput is a small, but awesome UI component that allows you to “@mention” someone in a text message, just like you are used to on Facebook or Twitter. This project is written by Kenneth Auchenberg, and started as an internal project at Podio, but has then been open sourced to give it a life in the community. jquery.mentionsInput has been tested in Firefox 6+, Chrome 15+, and Internet Explorer 8+.

January 11th in CSS, Fonts, Graphics, Icons, Uncategorized by .

Bringing Cut the Rope to the Web with HTML5

Advertise here via BSA Cut the Rope is an immediate favorite for anyone who plays it. It’s as fun as it is adorable. They have just made this great game available to an even bigger audience by offering it on the web using the power of HTML5. To do this, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer team partnered with ZeptoLab and the specialists at Pixel Lab to bring Cut the Rope to life in a browser.

January 10th in CSS, Icons, Uncategorized by .

Pokki Brings Gmail & Facebook to Your Desktop

Advertise here via BSA Pokki is an application platform for creating desktop applications using HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript . Pokki uses Chromium internally, meaning layout and rendering is powered by WebKit and JavaScript is powered by V8 – giving you the latest and greatest of HTML5. Beyond the standard HTML5 features you are accustomed to, Pokki gives you a set special JavaScript APIs and events, a window for your application called a popup, and an invisible background window for notifications.

January 6th in CSS, Icons, Uncategorized by .

How to Create a Rounded Corners Tables using CSS3

Advertise here via BSA There has been some discussion in the past about how/when to use tables in web development. Though, the conclusion is the same: when you’re dealing with tabular data, tables are absolutely required

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