"animate.css is a bunch of cool, fun, and cross-browser animations for you to use in your projects. Great for emphasis, home pages, sliders, and general just-add-water-awesomeness"
This tool helps you to calculate an individual grid layout for your Blueprint-based web site or web application. Being a static grid framework you usually start with defining the total with of your grid and then seperate your workspace into columns. By default Blueprint comes with a 950px grid, which is devided into 24 columns. However, often this configuration is not sufficient to create the kind of layout you have in mind. On the web I found a Blueprint CSS generator, which actually worked pretty nice but lacked the functionality to preview the grid and to compare different grid configuration. As I was tired of the guesswork required to calculate a reasonable grid, I created this little tool to calculate and compare different grid configurations.
"SHJS is a JavaScript program which highlights source code passages in HTML documents. Documents using SHJS are highlighted on the client side by the web browser.
SHJS uses language definitions from GNU Source-highlight. This gives SHJS the ability to highlight source code written in many different languages:
Bison
C
C++
C#
ChangeLog
CSS
Desktop files
Diff
Flex
GLSL
Haxe
HTML
Java
Java properties files
JavaScript
JavaScript with DOM
LaTeX
LDAP files
Log files
LSM (Linux Software Map) files
M4
Makefile
Objective Caml
Oracle SQL
Pascal
Perl
PHP
Prolog
Python
RPM spec files
Ruby
S-Lang
Scala
Shell
SQL
Standard ML
Tcl
XML
Xorg configuration files
SHJS comes with themes taken from the Highlight program.
SHJS is distributed under the GNU General Public License version 3. "
New design brings updated look and feel, open web video, and a brand new icon.If you've happened across the GetFirebug.com web site recently, you'll notice everything has a rather pleasant freshly painted smell. After a much-too-long delay, we've finally updated the design and layout for the official Firebug web site, and introduced a lovely new icon by our resident Iconmaster General Sean Martell.
Are You Making these Web Design Mistakes in 2019?
Your website can make or break your business goals. It's not just about how your website looks. It's about how your website performs and how user-friendly it is. In fact, you have less than 10 seconds to impress your visitors. If you can't strike a chord with them in these 10 seconds, they will leave.
You must have come across a ton of websites telling you what to do. However, there are many things you must not do when it comes to web design. In this post, our web design Mississauga team looks at some of the common mistakes businesses make when it comes to their web design.
Your Website is Not Mobile Friendly
If your website is not mobile friendly, you are losing prospective customers who use smaller devices (tablets and smartphones) to access your website. Your audience expects you to have a mobile friendly website. There's no way out. And this is something you must fix sooner than later.
Your Message is Not Clear
This is perhaps the biggest mistake. Why? Because users begin making an opinion about your business right from the moment they land on your site. If your visitors can't make what exactly your business is about and what you do, they are likely to leave.
At the bare minimum, your products/services must be clearly visible along with trust-building elements such as achievements, accolades, testimonials and industry affiliations.
Your Website is Slow to Load
Online users are very impatient thanks to a nifty tool called "back" button on their browsers. People do not like waiting and they expect your website to load quickly.
Now when we say, quickly, we don't mean under 10 seconds or even 5 seconds. In fact, 47% of people expect a website to load within 2 seconds or sooner.
The longer time your website takes to load, the higher is the probability of your users leaving your website.
Your Contact Information Isn't Easily Available
Once on your homepage, most of your visitors want to see y