App Icon Template

Category: tech, design App Icon Template is a creation by Danish designer Michael Flarup that automates the process of rendering different icon sizes for iOS Apps. His idea is to edit the largest size icon, which automatically renders smaller icons, to facilitate efficiency. It has easy export actions and ready-made textures that you can start [...]

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The Benefits of Using HTML5 in Web Development

HTML5 is the future of web and developers need it to make work faster and easier. If you haven’t used HTML5 yet, here are some reasons I learned from content writer and blogger Samith Jhon on why you should start now: Use in mobile technology. Today’s technology now includes mobile devices as a mainstream tool [...]

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Create Custom Icons with Favicon.cc

An essential tool for a website is the favicon. The most commonly used are the plugins or what they call the native functionality. Nowadays there are other alternatives for getting favicons and is from online services. Here’s one source that you might want to check out. Favicon.cc offers some illustrating functionality that you can use [...]

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Flayvr, Just Like Life

Social networking is now largely instrumental in connecting people from different parts of the globe. While countless sites have emerged to take part in the market, Facebook has been on the top spot for overall social networking, and for photography buffs, there’s Instagram. One of the newest apps to greet 2013 is Flayvr, which allows [...]

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Clean Calendar UI in Photoshop

Since the release of Photoshop CS6, graphic designers and photo editors love its latest features as its functions give them more creativity to work on their project, make it easier and more efficient. Here’s one tutorial by web designer named Anum of Design Festival who shows you the use of Photoshop CS6. The design is [...]

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Lazy Line Painter

Javascript has helped tremendously in presenting illustrated animation on websites. But it needs a lot of programming which unfortunately, not everyone can do. Good thing there’s the jQuery Lazy Line Painter plugin that helps non-programmers transform an image into animation easily. Applications like Illustrator has an export functionality for this type of format. For you [...]

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Safety Ways for Secure Mobile Transactions

Modern technology has made business and banking transactions much easier, especially with online and mobile transaction systems. With the use of mobile devices, these transactions can be done wherever you are. However, mobile transactions are still less secure than those conducted online via computers. Below are some tips that you can apply for safer mobile [...]

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Are You Human Captchas: Ending Your Captcha Agony

You must have probably encountered a lot of captcha phrases when you visit a site and somehow it gets in the way. It even gets too annoying if these phrases are unreadable. Good thing there are alternatives and here’s one that you’ll definitely find cool. These captcha alternatives are HTML5 mini-games called the PlayThrus. The [...]

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Imsanity Plugin for WordPress

One of the latest plugins that can enhance your WordPress site is Imsanity. It automatically resizes your uploaded images down to a size that can be shown reasonably in different browsers. You can also configure the width, height and quality of the images. Imsanity provides bulk-resize feature, resizing the images uploaded prior to Imnsanity’s installation [...]

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How to Code a Clean Web 2.0 Style Web Design from Photoshop

In today’s featured tutorial, we’ll be bringing you Jacob Gube of Six Revisions who will show you how to create a web page template from the start - from Photoshop to coding a clean web 2.0 style design using HTML/CSS and jQuery library. You’ll learn how to convert the layout you made in Photoshop to [...]

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