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Create rapid and logical page layout and app prototypes with Gumby Framework, a responsive CSS framework based on the 960 grid you already know.
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Create some pretty cool design elements with CSS box-shadow and text-shadow.
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Today, 6:44 AM
Is an open-source app modeled after CodeKit. Prepros runs on Windows where CodeKit is Mac only. From people who have tried it, it seems good. Delete the scoop?
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May 19, 11:49 AM
Among the many super nice design features of the Yahoo! Weather app for iOS is the transition between city screens. The background image doesn't just move away as the screen moves from one screen to the next, the background image itself slides. Delete the scoop?
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May 16, 4:14 AM
MixItUp is a light-weight but powerful jQuery plugin that provides beautiful animated filtering and sorting of categorized and ordered content. Delete the scoop?
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May 7, 4:28 AM
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yoan marchal's insight:
simple et adapté aux petites résolutions d'ecrans Delete the scoop?
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May 5, 9:14 AM
Inspirational Website of the Week Delete the scoop?
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May 5, 9:09 AM
The following is a guest post by Joshua Bader. Joshua noticed that certain 3D effects on the web could benefit from adjusting perspective as the web page is scrolled. I'll let him explain. Delete the scoop?
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Fresh icon font sets that you can use with css on your next Foundation project. Delete the scoop?
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generate effect for lists... Delete the scoop?
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Audio visualiser avec support du drag&drop ... Delete the scoop?
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WebP images are save a quarter to a third of the file size over PNG or JPG. Not all browsers are going to support it, but Bruce Lawson shares a way we can use it in such a progressive enhancement kind of way. Delete the scoop?
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good idea @andrew. Contribute to browser-logos development by creating an account on GitHub. Delete the scoop?
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Suite à ma “citation” précédente et aux retours reçus, voici une explication détaillée de mes interrogations quant à l’intégration moderne en production. Delete the scoop?
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A jQuery plugin by Josh Brewer and Mark Christian that adjust the font size based on your ideal line length to keep a consistant typographic measure across all screen sizes. Kinda like FitText.js but for use on body copy. Delete the scoop?
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