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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Super Scrollorama Parallax Scrolling Plugin

http://johnpolacek.github.io/superscrollorama/ If you want your site to be more dynamic, then you may try adding parallax scrolling to it. This effect was used in video games but now it’s making waves in the world of web design. One of the awesome plugins that you may use is SuperScrollorama, which is a super cool scroll animation [...]

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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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Stellar.js Parallax Scrolling Plugin

If you love the effects of parallax scrolling, then Stellar.js is for you. It’s a jQuery plugin that provides effects of parallax scrolling to any scrolling element, created by Mark Dalgleish. It’s very easy to install and use so newbies to web design won’t have and problems integrating it in their website. The support in [...]

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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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jQuery-Menu-Aim

One of the latest jQuery plugins that would be very helpful in designing and creating menus is the jQuery-menu-aim plugin by Ben Kamens, a lead dev at Khan Academy. jQuery-menu-aim is a plugin for dropdown menus that can see the difference between a user hovering a dropdown item against navigating into the submenu’s contents. By [...]

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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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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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