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- 100 Slick, Vector & Monochrome Social Icons
- An Open Source Language For Building Mobile Web Apps – mobl
- Cross-Browser “Flexible Box Model” With Flexie
100 Slick, Vector & Monochrome Social Icons Posted: 23 Mar 2011 11:43 AM PDT Alex Peattie, a talented freelance web designer and developer, has created a high-quality and vector social icons set. The set has 100 icons and includes items for every major social network (Twitter, Facebook, Delicious, YouTube and many others). They are provided as:
The icon set can be downloaded from WRD: or from Alex Peattie's website. This vector social icons set is free to be used in both personal and commercial projects. Special Downloads: Advertisements: |
An Open Source Language For Building Mobile Web Apps – mobl Posted: 22 Mar 2011 11:06 PM PDT mobl is an open source language which aims to fasten the process of creating mobile web applications. It has a JavaScript-like syntax which minimizes the learning curve and runs as a plugin under the free-to-use Eclipse IDE. The language is statically-typed (JavaScript-like) which makes instant debugging of the entire application possible. mobl's compiler converts to code into HTML5, CSS +JavaScript and the output is compatible modern Webkit-based browsers, including iOS (iPhone, iPad), Android (2.0+), WebOS, Safari and Chrome. It transparently handles database access by auto-creating the database schema and managing object persistence (no SQL is required). P.S. There is also a command-line compiler that makes writing the code with any application. Special Downloads: Advertisements: |
Cross-Browser “Flexible Box Model” With Flexie Posted: 22 Mar 2011 03:19 PM PDT CSS3, besides the popular properties like It helps creating equal-height columns, positioning them vertically or horizontally, aligning like any other element and usage in flexible sizes. Simply, stuff that we usually need to trick browsers in many ways. On the other hand, as expected, it only works on WebKit and Gecko browsers. Flexie is a tiny JavaScript solution that uses Selectivizr's engine to traverse your style sheets and looks for It supports most of the properties that come with the Flexible Layout Module including The script is not perfect, has some compatibility issues that can be called as minor in most cases and a good step forward to using this handy CSS3 feature. Special Downloads: Advertisements: |
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