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Slexy.org is a powerful, slick, and sexy pastebin designed with the user in mind.
Use Slexy.org to paste errors for debugging, show off your code or your tech specs, or share anything else with other Internet users worldwide.
Top features: Tabbing within pastes, pasting through CLI/terminal using PastebinIt, saving preferences
More features: Paste expiration, paste versioning, line numbers/highlighting, code syntax highlighting, private pastes
WampServer is a Windows web development environment. It allows you to create web applications with Apache, PHP and the MySQL database. It also comes with PHPMyAdmin and SQLiteManager to easily manage your databases.
Regular Expressions Cheat Sheet The Regular Expressions cheat sheet is a one-page reference sheet. It is a guide to patterns in regular expressions, and is not specific to any single language.
Regular expressions are an essential part of any programmer’s toolkit. They can be very handy when you need to identify, replace or modify text, words, patterns or characters. In a nutshell: regular expressions (regex) are like a Swiss army knife for modifying strings of just about anything. Need to make your site URLs look pretty? Use regex. Need to remove all punctuation from a sentence? Definitely use regex. The uses for regular expressions are almost limitless.
Windows only: Text substitution app Texter saves you countless keystrokes by replacing abbreviations with commonly used phrases you define.
Performance just got a little bit easier. Optimizing images by hand is time consuming and painful. Smush it does it for you.
Yesterday’s post about optimizing sites for 1024px has stirred a considerable amount of controversy. Some cried foul assuming I was making the case for moving to 1024 without any regard to target audience. Others assumed I was ignoring the importance of fluid layouts. And others dugg it and buried my site for a few hours last night.
Last night, while work on a very cool client project for Blue Flavor, I took a short break to make the following tweet: “It’s amazing what you can do in very little code when you apply object-oriented principles to CSS. Wish more front-end devs understood OOP.”
Подбор шрифтов и создание CSS стилей для текста
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960 Gridder is an excellent tool for any web developer/ designer that wants to easily align, match and/or lay out websites.
Raphaël is a small JavaScript library that should simplify your work with vector graphics on the web. If you want to create your own specific chart or image crop and rotate widget, for example, you can achieve it simply and easily with this library.
Truncate is a JavaScript plugin built for the jQuery library.
It conserves space, preserves HTML, and is only 3KB.
I love how I can use jQuery to solve all of my problems. When I was working on a website for The Lighting of the National Christmas Tree, I had to create a page that displayed all of the ornaments. Thank god for the jQuery clone() method, which saved me loads of time and effort.
ThemeRoller allows you to design custom jQuery UI themes for tight integration in your projects. To create a custom theme, select the Roll your own tab and tweak the settings. As you work, the UI components to the right will update to reflect your design and you can download your theme whenever you like.
Startups and Web Business // Blog of Collis Taed
How to Spot Quality within Web Design: Examples & Tips // Function Web Design & Development [ Blog ]
Some great examples and tips on what makes a quality web or blog design
I'm a huge jQuery fan; there's no hiding that. For me, a designer, there is no easier JavaScript library to use and learn. I've been leaning on jQuery to do my heavy lifting for a while now, and it continues to blow me away almost every time. With each passing release, the library just gets better.
Say hello to Derek, who from this point on, will refer to himself in the third person in order to simplify the task of writing an "about" page. Born and raised in the rainy Pacific Northwest, Derek considers The Emerald City - also known as Seattle - his home. Not by choice, but circumstance.