Convert PSD Files to HTML and CSS with PSDSlicing

For converting a PSD document to XHML and CSS code, you’ll need a PSD slicing tool. One of the better available online resources for this is PSDslicing. PSDslicing is a professional HTML service that assists you with converting your designs into an elegant, high quality W3C-ready HTML and CSS code. The markup is compatible with [...]

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Mozilla Tow Truck: Real-Time Web Browser Collaboration

Mozilla has released its new project called Towtruck that allows web developers to easily collaborate on web browsers in real time. Currently in its experimental Alpha stage, it is implemented in Javascript so adding this to your site would only take two lines of code, with no installation necessary. It’s very easy to use and [...]

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Spice Up Your Website with Spritely

To make your website more interesting, you can integrate it with a jQuery plugin that has animated effects for your background. You can do this with Spritely. Spritely is created and maintained by Artlogic for the purpose of creating dynamic character and animation using HTML and JavaScript. It’s a lightweight plugin so it saves a [...]

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Dabblet CSS and HTML Editor

Two of the greatest things to happened in web development are HTML and CSS. They helped revolutionize the industry, changing the overall features of all websites with ease. Now, we are able to experience online editing using both. Here’s one online CSS and HTML editor you might want to try: Dabblet. This was developed by [...]

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Client-Side Facebook App Login/Authorization

Here’s a nice JavaScript snippet that I’m certain quite a number of Facebook app developers might find useful. The script’s been around for a while, and has been last updated for about a year already. Nonetheless, it has been quite a popular snippet not to be re-shared. It’s originally shared by Brandon from GuineaCode and [...]

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A Quick Guide to Bootstrap

Would you like to build a website in a fast and easy way, but don’t know what front-end framework to use? Why not to test some of them and see which one will work best for your project? For instance, you can start with Bootstrap. Bootstrap is a powerful front-end framework that was built at [...]

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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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Cool Image Roller Effect Using CSS

Today’s featured CSS tutorial comes courtesy of Gunjesh Kumar and what it will show you is how you can make an image appear like it’s rolling across to the other side of the screen or container. You’ll be achieving this effect using nothing but CSS and what better way to demonstrate this effect than by [...]

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Automatically Save CSS and JS Changes From Chrome DevTools

Today’s featured web development tool comes in the form of an extension for Google’s Chrome browser: it’s called DevTools Autosave by Nikita Vasilyev and it automatically saves your work on the fly as you make any and all changes on your stylesheet using Chrome Developer Tools. Other than the fact that this tool can smoothen [...]

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Ratchet: A Nice Tool For Prototyping iOS Apps

If you’re currently working on developing an app for the iPhone then you might want to give our featured web development tool for today a whirl. Ratchet is a UI framework powered primarily by CSS and a little bit of JavaScript implemented through simple HTML. It is a nice prototype tool that allows you to [...]

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