Smashing Magazine has released a lovely freebie today that is normally hard to find on the web.
Google Chrome’s “Developer Tools” is what many developers use to debug client-side code.
Apple announced iOS7 and this new version of the OS seems to be coming with many changes regarding the interface,.
We see lots of impressive CSS3 demos regularly: flipping, rotating or sliding items and more.
When working on any web projects, developer tools of the browser used is usually the most helpful tool for debugging.
We sometimes need to pick an element from an image by clipping it and this usually takes some time.
While many designers use lorem ipsum as the filler text for their projects, many others choose alternatives (check a previous WRD post for lorem ipsum alternatives).
Hitch is a lightweight JavaScript library that adds expressive capabilities to CSS files.
With icon-fonts, it became clear that, soon, we’ll no longer be using any images for icons.
Swiper is a beautiful content slider that is built for mobile and works pretty fast as it uses hardware accelerated transitions (if available).
When developing mobile (web) apps or responsive layouts, knowing the major screen-sizes and resolutions help a lot on deciding the dimensions for the layout.
Today, almost every web application uses charts to visualize data and provide as much information as possible with a user-friendly interface.
Pop Easy is a jQuery plugin for quickly creating completely customizable modals. The plugin is lightweight (2kb) and has support for displaying any HTML element, including videos.
Sticky menus are used widely as they help minimizing the need to scroll for reaching to the menu.
Converse.js is an open source chat application that can connect to any XMPP/Jabber server (like Google Talk,Skype, etc.
Unicode characters, the encoded strings to represent almost any character in any language, have an important place in web design and development.
Forecast Font is a lovely web-font for using any weather-related icons on our web pages as fonts.
Single page websites became so much popular with the simplicity they offer for browsing content.
Sylius is an open source and free e-commerce solution for PHP (and based on Symfony2). It is capable of managing stores of any size and having complex products + categories.
Pingendo is a fresh IDE that is currently in beta status and available for Win + Mac. It is currently free (can become paid after the beta – no info on that) and focuses on easing web authoring.