Add Clippy.js To Your Website For Instant MSWord Nostalgia

If you grew up in the same generation as I did then you probably went through high school and college using MSWord to do most of your homework, specifically if it’s the version that had the animated paperclip named Clippy, the iconic Office Assistant. Like renowned Linux creator Linus Torvalds, I too never understood the [...]

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Active Admin For Ruby On Rails

Today’s featured Ruby gem provides users with a Ruby on Rails MVC framework an administration dashboard that comes with an out of the box user interface. This gem allows developers to manage data using a web-based UI. The UI comes with lots of documentation that’ll enable any RoR developer to get going on its project, [...]

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eBag Toolkit

eBag is a web-based toolkit for small and large business owners who are looking to move their company’s management software to the web but still would like to keep all their sensitive business data to themselves, and not have to share any crucial information with the ISPs. eBag provides a business owner an administration utility [...]

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Colorize Your Source Code With Sunlight

Today I’d like to introduce to you this nice Javascript library that’ll help improve the way source code is embedded on your web page – or at least add a little bit of aesthetic, if you will, to how it’s displayed. After all, we all know how it can be pretty hard scanning through all [...]

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Inspirational Photo Retouches By Cristian Girotto

Since web designers could do with a dose of art inspiration every now and then, I’d like to introduce you all to Cristian Girotto’s works called L’ Enfant Extérieur (The Child Outside), and just by its title alone you can already have an idea and tell that it has something to do with kids or [...]

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Twitter Retires @Spam Account

Twitter has finally decided to get rid of its @spam account last week as it tweeted its final message on Thursday (April 18). The move was finally made after it was first announced via tweet on February 25th. As it turned out, it seems that a lot of people are still confused as to what [...]

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Twitter Cards PHP 1.1

If you want to increase your brand’s value and its visibility on Twitter then you might want to have this nice PHP class for Niall Kennedy’s Twitter Cards tool. This class supports all Twitter Cards modes: summary, story, image, and video. For those who still aren’t familiar with Twitter Cards, it’s basically an API that [...]

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Selfoss 2.4 – A Nice and Simple Alternative To Google Reader

Since Google announced its intention on ending the life of its web-based RSS reader, most of the people who have been using it for a long time have been scrambling to look for a good alternative. If you’re one of those people then you might want to check today’s featured script called selfoss 2.4. Developed [...]

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Watermark Your Images With Watimage 0.7

Waimage is a PHP class is a nifty component for primarily for watermarking images, which was developed by Oscar Casajuana. But Watimage 0.7 isn’t just a PHP class for watermarking images; it can actually be used as a standalone PHP class or as a CakePHP component as well. Moreover, it’s not just a tool for [...]

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Create Cool Charts And Graphs Via HTML5 Using Chart.js

Nick Downie has created and developed a script that allows you to generate charts and graphs for internal data (like traffic) and content using JavaScript and HTML5. This HTML5 charts library uses the canvas element hence making all charts drawn using it scalable at any height or width. The [charts] data is passed as a [...]

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