Category Archive: Tools

HTML5 and CSS3 are the future of website development, mobile app development and web gaming development.  The advantage of having a standardized platform on which to develop is faster development time with cleaner and more efficient code.  To help you achieve this, there are now a variety of HTML5 CSS3 framework options available to use. Here, I’ve selected 10 great web frameworks, consisting of some HTML5

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Yesterday, we gathered up a collection of the 100 Best Android Live Wallpapers for Your Android Phone, but there’s more you can do with an Android than just have a cool wallpaper.  Many Android phones have respectable cameras on them, and mobile phone photography is gaining in popularity among amateur and professional photographers alike, because of the light weight and ease of use.  However, to achieve some

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A jQuery calendar plugin can be useful for a variety of web apps, whether it’s a jQuery date picker in a freelancer billing application, or a jQuery date picker in an event management app, or anything else where dates are important.  jQuery calendar plugins can allow for seamless navigation and interaction with a calendar, all without having to refresh the page. This jQuery calendar plugin roundup

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jQuery sliders are gaining ground, but Flash sliders are still one of the more popular solutions because they are more versatile and customizable, particularly in interactive websites.  Are you tired of boring JavaScript sliders?  If your site doesn’t say: “wow check this out!”, then try out one of these Flash sliders from our list of the 5 best Flash sliders that we included in this article.

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Twitter can be one of the largest sources of traffic for many websites, and is a great way to grow and engage your audience.  However, with the sheer number of users on Twitter, it can be hard to make an impression, and it’s also getting harder to connect with likeminded, active and engaging followers. By integrating Twitter into your blog, portfolio or other website, you can

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CSS frameworks can make developing a site much easier, as they provide a backbone and infrastructure for a large amount of code, and they also give guidelines on design elements and number of columns.  While you’ll still have to write your own code for styling and making a site complete, frameworks allow you to develop a streamlined workflow and avoid rewriting tedious code over and over.

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