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Latest Resources for Designers!

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Check out some of our latest February tweets, and get the scoop on the latest in diverse web design matters……

And as if that wasn’t enough…

Also take a look at the nice little group of fresh resources that we’ve included for you as part of this twitter listing…

Stat my web

Statmyweb provides detailed and accurate statistics of websites across the web. It lets you explore any website information along with its history. Stat My Web provides detailed stats like – when it was created, where is it hosted, how much is it worth and where does it rank on the web.

Tubular

jQuery tubular is a plugin that places a YouTube video of your choice into your page as a background. Usage is straightforward and requires JavaScript and the Flash player to be installed and functional on the client’s browser. tubular is dependent on jQuery and swfobject. You will need to know the YouTube ID of the video you want to use as well as the container DIV of your web page.

Collor

With Colllor it is much easier to generate a consistent color palette with just a few clicks. You should use colors consistently, so you have a common look and feel throughout your design. All the alternative proposals produced by Colllor derive from the same color and they all have a common denominator sharing hue, lightness or saturation values. This tool will let you find the exact value of darker shades of any color, not just something that ‘looks darker.

FaqMe

Delight your users with a simple page of frequently asked questions (and answers).

Unsubscribr

Unsubscribr presents a new approach to clean your inbox: first scans your unwanted mass mailings and thenallowed to unsubscribe from these messages quickly and easily. Forget about being on the hunt for these hidden links to unsubscribe. Most times we can cancel the one easy click.

DiveIntoHTML

Dive Into HTML5 seeks to elaborate on a hand-picked Selection of features from the HTML5 specification and other fine Standards. The final manuscript has been published on paper by O’Reilly, under the Google Press imprint. Buy the printed Work — artfully titled “HTML5: Up & Running” — and be the first in your Community to receive it.

Enlight

Enlight is the new open source ecommerce framework of the home goods store. Enlight is built on the Zend Framework and the Framework for Symphony 2, but in contrast to other frameworks geared specifically to the development of modern Rich Internet Applications (RIA) and individual e-commerce applications.

Fount

Fount will tell you which web font in your font-stack you are actually seeing – not just what is supposed to be seen. It’ll also tell you the font size, weight, and style. After adding the bookmark.

Deco Sketch

Deco Sketch is a generative drawing application designed specifically for tablets. Through play and experimentation, It gives anyone, artist or otherwise, the ability to create something beautiful or chaotic. It provides a relaxing zen experience of sorts watching the shapes grow on screen as you draw on the glass.

Merchee

Add a product or subscription plan and create your buy-now link without any programming or integrations. Paste your link on your website or share it on twitter, Facebook, anywhere with just a couple clicks.

Zocial

Utilitarian minds amongst you will wonder if such elegant buttons may improve conversions amongst your users. I conservatively assume that these finely crafted treasures will do no such thing—but rather, that they will remove the fickle distractions of inconsistent buttons and clear the way for your creative hands.

UIKIT

UIKit is a small collection of flexible, decoupled jQuery JavaScript components for the modern web. With an emphasis on structure-only styling it’s easy to style UIKit to match your application, no preprocessor variables, just raw CSS structure! As a result most of the styling you see in this document is for demonstration only.

jPages

jPages is a client-side pagination plugin but it gives you a lot more features comparing to most of the other plugins for this purpose, such as auto page turn, key and scroll browse, showing items with delay, completely customizable navigation panel and also integration with Animate.css and Lazy Load.

Modern picto font

Modern Pictograms Font.

PrefixFree

Prefix-free lets you use only unprefixed CSS properties everywhere. It works behind the scenes, adding the current browser’s prefix to any CSS code, only when it’s needed.

Noty

Nofitication for jquery made easy

slabText

The script splits headlines into rows before resizing each row to fill the available horizontal space. The ideal number of characters to set on each row is calculated by dividing the available width by the CSS font-size – the script then uses this ideal character count to split the headline into word combinations that are displayed as separate rows of text. More examples can be viewed further down the page.

TinyCon

Tinycon allows the addition of alert bubbles and changing the favicon image. Tinycon gracefully falls back to a number in title approach for browsers that don’t support canvas or dynamic favicons.

PhotoShow

PhotoShow is a free, open-source, and very easy to use web gallery installable on any web server.

LostType

Have you ever noticed our little ‘Factory’ illustration, in the footer of every page? It was designed by our talented friend Tim Boelaars, who just released his new shop! The Lost Type Blog is a showcase of beautiful typography and design. Guest contributors, and friends of Lost Type continually update this blog with some of their thoughts and inspirations.



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