If you like clean lines and minimal design, you’ll like these three minimal web UI element kits.
These kinds of resources can save time and even provide some inspiration for your next web design project.
Check these out:
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by Eric Dye
If you like clean lines and minimal design, you’ll like these three minimal web UI element kits.
These kinds of resources can save time and even provide some inspiration for your next web design project.
Check these out:
by Eric Dye
Mmmm. Another Bootstrap resource for your coding and designing pleasure.
Bootsnipp, as it’s called, is full of design elements and code snippets specially made for the Bootstrap HTML/CSS/JS framework. There are currently almost 70 up for grabs.
Here’s a closer look:
[Read more…] about Bootsnipp: Design Elements & Code Snippets for Bootstrap
by Eric Dye
It’s not packed full of options like other responsive navigation plugins that are out there.
That’s the beauty of TinyNav.js!
It’s super lightweight–only 443 bytes minified and gzipped.
Check it:
[Read more…] about TinyNav.js – Lightweight Responsive Navigation
by Jon Guenther
The ideas behind the Open Source Software (OSS), and more recently Free License Open Source Software (FLOSS) movements has always been about providing great tools at little to no cost. However, in recent years open source technology has become increasingly complex. In my opinion, that means the real return on investment comes in learning these tools. That’s where Learnable comes in. [Read more…] about Learnable: Inexpensive Open Source Training
by Eric Dye
I’m not much for what I like to call, “flash and trash” and web design is no exception.
That’s why I surprised myself when I dug this cool slideshow. In fact, it really doesn’t slide, but flips. The 3D effect on this is cool without being code heavy and uses CSS transitions and Javascript for fallback.
Me likey.
by Eric Dye
The tools and plugins made available for responsive web design is only getting better with time.
This jQuery plugin focuses on headlines and does a beautiful job of keeping everything in its place. In fact, even if you’re using it without responsive design in mind, it’s pretty awesome.
How many times does your blog post or page title lop-over to the next line?
Annoying, I know.
Not the case with slabText:
[Read more…] about slabText – A jQuery Plugin for Awesome Responsive Headlines