By Mufti Ali on July 9, 2010
MapBox is a suite of open source tools to create beautiful custom maps in Amazon’s cloud. MapBox provides a suite of open source tools and services for creating and using custom maps in the cloud. MapBox’s TileMill toolkit is a fully configured open source tile rendering engine that can be used to create custom maps using any data set, whether your private data or freely available public sources.
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By Mufti Ali on July 8, 2010
FullCalendar is a jQuery plugin that provides a full-sized, drag & drop calendar like the one below. It uses AJAX to fetch events on-the-fly for each month and is easily configured to use your own feed format (an extension is provided for Google Calendar). It is visually customizable and exposes hooks for user-triggered events (like clicking or dragging an event).
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By Mufti Ali on July 7, 2010
OneWay is a tiny, free and open source Mac OS X application for instantly uploading any file/folder. OneWay allow us to Upload files directly from our Finder. We can save frequently used locations in our Context Menu for quick access by Select the Files or Folders we want to upload and then ctrl+click to send them anywhere.
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By Mufti Ali on July 6, 2010
Anologue is like comments, meets im, meets irc, meets your favorite paste app, meets instant coffee. With anologue you can quickly and easily engage in an anonymous (or not) linear dialogue with any number of people . It works by simply clicking on a “new room” link and the application instantly creates a chat room with a unique URL where you can invite others. Invite whoever you want by giving them your unique link, and chat away.
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By Mufti Ali on July 5, 2010
CropZoom is a jQuery plugin that let us select an area of an image to crop, whit this we can zoom in or zoom out,drag and also rotate. this plugins needs ui.droppable, ui.resizable, ui.slider from JQuery UI. Some code was taken from jquery.svgdom.js Written by Keith Wood.
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By Mufti Ali on July 4, 2010
At the scale that Facebook operates, a lot of traditional approaches to serving web content break down or simply aren’t practical. The challenge for Facebook’s engineers has been to keep the site up and running smoothly in spite of handling close to half a billion active users. Pingdom has writen article “Exploring the software behind Facebook, the world’s largest site” which takes a look at some of the software and techniques they use to accomplish that.?
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By Mufti Ali on July 3, 2010
Tympanus has writing tutorial how to create Photo Stack Gallery with jQuery & CSS3. The idea is to show the albums as a slider, and when an album is chosen, they show the images of that album as a beautiful photo stack. In the photo stack view, we can browse through the images by putting the top most image behind all the stack with a slick animation.
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By Ahmad Hania on July 2, 2010
Many of us come across wonderful high end wallpapers or website backgrounds and wonder how it is done or how hard can it be. In this detailed Photoshop tutorial, you will learn how to create a dynamic motion effect wallpaper or website background by experiencing and using only three Photoshop Filters in Six easy to follow steps.
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By Mufti Ali on July 1, 2010
Animated Table Sort is jQuery plugin that allows us to animatedly sort a table based on a particular column. The various <td>s fly to their new homes, giving a nice effect. It also supports sorting on REGEXP matches. We can also control whether row relationships are maintained, whether it sorts on ascii or numeric and ascending or descending.
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By Mufti Ali on June 30, 2010
Webdesignerwall has writen tutorial how to use the CSS3 border-radius and box-shadow feature to make rounded image. The problem is none of the modern browsers display rounded corners imagelike they want. Webkit does display the rounded corners, but the inset box shadow is not supported. In Firefox, the border-radius doesn’t even display at all.
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