July 15th in CSS, License free by . no comment .

SlickMap CSS

Talent is everything, but if you’re not working in a standardized manner, you will waste most of it. Obviously, we’re not talking about sculpture here, since displaying sitemaps won’t help other people than Web designers, but this isn’t a blog for other professionals, so… let’s lend a hand to developers …

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July 14th in BSD License, CSS by . 1 comment .

Elastic

A few years ago, I messed with CSS for a while, and despite the fact working with it can get pretty tricky sometimes, learning the basics is pretty easy. Since most problems appear when having to handle complex layouts, having a little helper by your side can’t hurt, don’t you …

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July 14th in BSD License, CSS, JavaScript by . no comment .

QuickFlip

I am not JavaScript-powered, but I kept flipping around last night. Oh, yeah, the heat… but since I mentioned flipping, let’s take a look at a useful jQuery plugin that will make your webpage content flip like a card, shall we? Jon Raasch is a Web developer and SEO expert …

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June 25th in CSS, No License by . no comment .

CSS Creator

No matter if you’re using inline style tags or external CSS files, Cascading Style Sheets is supposed to be very easy to handle, even by those without any specific programming experience. Ain’t that just cute? Probably, but it also happens to be wrong pretty often, and that’s why I decided …

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June 17th in CSS, Debugging, License free by . no comment .

CSS Formatter and Optimiser

No matter how good a programmer may be, his code will always allow a little bit of tweaking, and if we talk about CSS, things should be pretty clear – since CSS is not C/C++, a lot of people without any special programming skills can easily use it. The result? …

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