December 3rd in Coding by .

Set of jQuery UI Widgets for Building Killer Web Apps – Wijmo

Wijmo is a set of jQuery UI widgets for building killer web apps.

We have leveraged the power of jQuery and jQuery UI to build a set of widgets that are feature-rich and easy to get started with. Wijmo widgets are all fully themed and theme-able. Each widget utilizes the jQuery UI CSS Framework and Themeroller-ready. JQuery and jQuery UI are the defacto JavaScript libraries and have the strongest community of web developers in the world. Wijmo is following in the [...]

November 1st in Mobile by .

Free Mobile UI Design Elements – Mobility

FULL Creative, a digital creative agency is sharing a set of Free Mobile UI PSD Elements named Mobility.

This free Mobile UI PSD set can help users to speed up the mobile web application designs. Use them in any way you see fit with no credit necessary, but direct redistribution is not allowed.

It has a black-red theme however, considering it comes with the source, any colors can be applied easily.

October 26th in Coding by .

Build your own Browser UI using HTML, CSS and JS – Chromeless

The Chromeless project experiments with the idea of removing the current browser user interface and replacing it with a flexible platform which allows for the creation of new browser UI using standard web technologies such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript.

Instead building a whole new platform, the web itself should be the platform. That a developer could design the browser using standard web technologies combined with a minimal set of new APIs to interact with [...]

October 22nd in JS, Open Source by .

Open Source JavaScript Library to Create Rich Interfaces – Knockout

Knockout is a JavaScript library that helps you to create rich, responsive display and editor user interfaces with a clean underlying data model. Any time you have sections of UI that update dynamically (e.g., changing depending on the user’s actions or when an external data source changes), KO can help you implement it more simply and maintainably.

Developers who’ve used Silverlight or WPF may recognize KO as an example of the MVVM pattern; developers more familiar with Ruby on Rails [...]

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