Posts Tagged ‘CSS’
Front End Development Guidelines
Tait Brown Has posted some useful guidelines on the subject of front end development and the best way to write maintainable, clean and accessible code.
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G5 Framework – (X)HTML5, CSS3, PHP & jQuery Front End Framework
G5 Framework started as a personal project. In an attempt to speed up workflow, reuse the best coding practices & similar coding techniques, the framework serves as a starter file for new websites.
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Slider Kit – All In One jQuery Slider
The purpose of Slider Kit is to gather common slideshow-like jQuery functionalities (such as news sliders, photos galleries/sliders, carousels, tabs menus) into one lightweight and flexible plugin combined with ready-to-use CSS skins.
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Speakker – HTML5 Crossbrowser Audio Solution
Speakker comes out of the box in two variations and with incredible options of customization: Flexible dimensions, unlimited colors and two different button sets for light and dark themes. Easy to set up. Just a few lines of JavaScript and a quantum CSS.
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Mojo Themes Anniversary Bundle Only $25
Mojo Themes is celebrating their one year anniversary by launching an amazing a new site and a bundle full of premium WordPress and Tumblr Themes worth $442. The crazy thing is, they're practically giving them all away for a mere $25!
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Simple Download Buttons (HTML & CSS)
Whipped these up from a freebie over @ premiumpixels.com.
Stereotype WordPress Theme and HTML5 Template
Stereotype is a clean and simple one page portfolio built on the 960 Grid System, HTML5 DOCTYPE and CSS3 now available on Mojo Themes.
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CSS3 Buttons – Add Classes, Make Buttons
CSS3 Buttons are a large collection of custom buttons you can use easily in your projects or on your website. Once the top selling item in the CSS category on CodeCanyon, they are now yours completely free of charge.
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