
Looking for a resource directory for Node.js?
Take a scroll through NodeCloud (and take a look at these really cool social media icons while you’re at it).
Just look at them!

Looking for a resource directory for Node.js?
Take a scroll through NodeCloud (and take a look at these really cool social media icons while you’re at it).
Just look at them!
Google Code offers a wonderful solution for those looking to display live data on their site.
Google Chart Tools is powerful, simple to use, and best of all, free!
Like many other Google services, Google Chart Tools is well documented, full of documents, provides many examples, FAQ’s and a forum.
Here are the highlights:

There are many different fluid grids to use, and as the demand for responsive design increases, so will the selection of fluid grids.
What if you want it custom?
Try the CSS Wizardy’s Fluid Grid Calculator!

Last week, 8BIT released the ultimate premium WordPress theme for developers.
If you love code, you’ll love Developer Theme.
Just two days after releasing Developer Theme, 8BIT offered 25%-off all of their premium themes, including the all-new Developer Theme.
Today’s the last day to take advantage of this great offer!

What’s Chop?
A little app from ZURB that lets people slice up bad code and share their feedback to help put it back together.
Finally! A code tool that looks good!
WordPress isn’t just a blogging platform.
It can be transformed into a serious CMS in the right hands.
I’ve heard criticisms about WordPress as a CMS, saying that it was too blog heavy. Ironically enough, I’ve seen sites add blogs that are sub-par, as they were trying to avoid the WordPress bloat.
Ironic.
One of the first things you can do to transform WordPress into a deeper CMS tool, is by creating Custom Post Types and Taxonomies, and there is an online tool that can help you do just that!
8BIT has done it, again.
Now, 8BIT is proud to introduce to you:
It’s so awesome, it’ll make your numbers turn.
Smashing Magazine is the source for design.
They set the bar when it comes to articles, resources and tools for the web design community.
Recently, they have extended their reach and depth by expanding into, Coding.

Response web design seems to be the direction of the web design community, as programming for multiple devices – desktop, table, smartphone – requires so many unique sizes. With a responsive design, your website flexes to the screen size it’s being rendered on.
Skeleton does just that.
It’s a responsive boilerplate based on the 960 grid system, with a small set of CSS & JS files that can help you rapidly develop sites that look beautiful on a 17″ screen or an iPhone.
Skeleton is built on three core principles:

Here’s a page worth bookmarking.
YUI Compressor Online will compress your JavaScript file – right in your browser.