Learn how to earn $125 or more per hour as a freelancer – Free Test Drive By Jake Rocheleau | Published April 30th, 2012 in Tutorials Using jQuery we can build some incredible web-based applications. The animations and manipulation of DOM elements using jQuery are much more intuitive than codi[...]
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36 Brilliant Icon Shots From Dribbble
Browse Categories The most popular topics on SpyreStudios are: Minimalism, Typography, Tutorials, Inspirational, CSS, jQuery, Usability, UX, Design, Illustrator, Photoshop, Resources, Tools. Browse the archives Article source: http://network.smashingmagazine.com/2012/04/30/36-brilliant-icon-shots-fr[...]
Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: May 2012
Desktop Wallpaper Calendar: May 2012 By Smashing Editorial April 30th, 2012 Wallpapers 19 Comments We always try our best to challenge your artistic abilities and produce some interesting, beautiful and creative artwork. And as designers we usually turn to different sources of inspiration. As a matt[...]
Art in Fractions: Showcase of Sculpted Miniatures
By Angie Bowen Posted in Inspiration 2 comments There are often times when we look at the world around us seeking inspiration, and that inspiration takes us into grand explorations of larger than life worlds and themes. And then there are some who take their inspiration and go in a different directi[...]
Viewport Sized Typography
CSS3 has some new values for sizing things relative to the current viewport size: vw, vh, and vmin. It is relevant to bring up now, because it’s shipping in Chrome 20 (canary at the time of this writing). And not behind a flag, it just works. Production usage isn’t quite there, but it wi[...]
Transforming Elements in 3D Using CSS3
With CSS3, you can apply animated effects on Web page elements in 3D as well as 2D. In this tutorial we will go through the basics of rotating in 3 dimensions and will combine these transforms with the scale and translate transforms for more complex results. We will also add a basic level of interac[...]
BEM: The Block, Element, Modifier Approach To Decoupling HTML And CSS
For the last couple of months I’ve been talking a lot about giving our css best practices a refresh and along the way have looked at approaches such as OOCSS, SMACSS, and DRY CSS. They all have some common underlying principles, one of which is the separation of structure and presentation. We’ve[...]
15 great HTML5 and CSS3 generators
HTML5 and CSS3 are great languages to start off learning with, and I’ve always thought that one of the best ways to start learning is to just dive in and manipulate the code. As you could probably tell, this is where generators step in. They are a great way to generate some code, play with [...][...]
Nielsen vs Clark – they’re both wrong
Jason, great points. I think you make a solid case for letting data drive decisions. I do fall in the responsive camp after nightmarish experiences both developing mobile sites, and using mobile sites. So, let me ask a couple of questions ( not challenges) about the examples you brought up: The Bank[...]
Collective #9
Easybook Easybook is an application that lets you easily publish books in various electronic formats. It was designed to publish technical programming books, but it can be used for publishing novels, manuals, technical books and websites. It was released under MIT open source license, so you can use[...]