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    Huge Set Of Vector Graph Icons: The Graphs 2

    The Graphs 2 is a set of 36 unique graph icons with a ready-to-use 169 variations. It comes in vector formats (.AI and .SVG) that makes it possible to change colors, resize elements, replace objects, make adjustments, make new combinations, etc. The set includes many chart types like line, bar, pie or area and is a perfect fit for any type of usage (web, print..). Read more...

    Open Source Web File Manager: KCFinder

    KCFinder is an open source and web-based file manager, built with PHP, that is inspired from the popular CKFinder. It has a completely Ajaxed interface and can be integrated easily with other applications like FCKeditor, CKEditor, and TinyMCE WYSIWYG web editors (or anything custom). The file manager has a context menu when right-clicked on any item that shows options like rename, de Read more...

    Scaling UI controls appropriately on the mobile Web

    Friday, June 18th, 2010 Scaling UI controls appropriately on the mobile Web Category: JavaScript, Mobile, Usability Using the mobile Web with modern devices that give you the “full Web” and allow you to zoom in and out on the page (if zooming hasn’t been turned off of course). Sam Stephenson (of Prototype and 37Signals fame) has taken on the problem of the sizing of controls. If you zoom out, normally, Read more...

    Inline content assist for text fields and areas

    Friday, June 18th, 2010 Inline content assist for text fields and areas Category: Component, JavaScript, Library Sergey Chikuyonok has created a really nice, easy to use, and good looking content assist library for input text fields and text areas: It calculates precise position of characters in <textarea> or <input> tag and places completion proposals popup under it. You can explicitly call popup Read more...

    HTML5 Mobile App. Framework: Sencha Touch

    Sencha (previously known as Ext JS) has released Sencha Touch, an HTML5 Mobile App. Framework, which allows you to develop web applications that look and feel native on Apple iOS and Google Android touchscreen devices. It makes use of HTML5 for delivering audio/video or localStorage and CSS3 for maximum styling like rounded corners, background gradients, and shadows. The code created Read more...

    The march to a more client-centric Web; Will the mobile Web, HTML5, and Chrome Web Apps be the tipping point?

    Thursday, June 17th, 2010 The march to a more client-centric Web; Will the mobile Web, HTML5, and Chrome Web Apps be the tipping point? Category: Editorial Progressive enhancement. Disconnected offline applications. There is a tension brewing in how we deliver applications on the Web. This isn't a new tension. It has been around ever since we started to do more than just throw HTML down the pipe for the hyperte Read more...

    Google Finance-Like Charts With JavaScript: HumbleFinance

    HumbleFinance is an HTML5 data visualization tool that looks and functions similar to the Flash chart in Google Finance. It makes use of the Prototype and Flotr libraries and is not limited to displaying financial data but any two 2d data sets which share an axis. The data needs to be stored in JavaScript variables and requires 3 parameters to be set before running the function to cr Read more...

    Sencha Touch: The end of native; A new touch framework for the Web

    Thursday, June 17th, 2010 Sencha Touch: The end of native; A new touch framework for the Web Category: JavaScript, Library, Mobile, Sencha As I walked around Moscone last week, I saw some prophets speaking of a future that isn’t all Native. A future where the Web is the platform. Others saw it too: I pondered who would be behind the act and smiled as I had a good idea. The group behind this all is the newl Read more...

    Modernizr: Point and see how modern you are

    Thursday, June 17th, 2010 Modernizr: Point and see how modern you are Category: Library Modernizr detects feature support across JS APIs and CSS. Now, there is a simplepage that shows you what Modernizr thinks of your browser: Posted by Dion Almaer at 6:32 am 5 Comments Read more...

    Detailed Website Launch Checklist: Launchlist

    Launchlist is a free web application which aims to help web designers and developers to check their work before making it available for everyone. It simply asks your project details and website URL, and then proceed through a list of provided fields with questions like: Images have appropriate alt tags? HTML has passed validation? Forms send to correct recipient? And more.. You can ad Read more...
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