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What's New In Web Design, January 2013 - 0 views

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    This is the first chapter from our new monthly 'What's new in web design' series. We will include new web apps, JavaScript and jQuery tools, CSS Frameworks and whatever else we think would be good and helpful for you as a web designer or developer. Most of the resources are free or at very low cost, and in the end you will benefit from the latest web tools.
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Six Revisions - 0 views

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    Six Revisions is a website that publishes practical and useful articles for designers and web developers. We seek to present exceptional, noteworthy tips, tutorials, and resources that the modern web professional will appreciate.
Nathan Rodeback

16 Useful Responsive CSS Frameworks and Boilerplates - 0 views

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    n this collection, we are showcasing 16 most useful and responsive CSS frameworks that will help the developers to create responsive websites. In this day and age, responsive web designs are getting popular day by day because they are interactive and look good as well. Furthermore, as developers now have more tools and resources, thus creating responsive website designs is no more a difficult task.
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20 Must-have web design tools - 0 views

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    Web Designer gets a specially selected band of industry experts to hand-pick the tools they use to create pages and sites
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HOW TO: Start Developing for iOS, Android or Windows Phone 7 - 0 views

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    An increasing number of first-time mobile app developers are also first-time developers. This makes sense if you think about it; mobile is the hot new platform and the barrier to entry is a lot lower for mobile devices.
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How To Start Being A Web Developer (Quickly) - 0 views

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    "What can I do to become a developer?" The question has puzzled many and often yields a list of books (that no one other than the poster has/will read), list of websites (that are WAY too advanced), and a battle over languages and definitions. Very pointless. I'll relay to you my journey and what I've learned.
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A Look at Responsive CSS Frameworks - 0 views

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    CSS frameworks have gone responsive, squeezing content into a spectrum of desktop and mobile browsers with varying degrees of success. While any CSS solution for layout is preferable to nested tables, no single solution fits every website. But that hasn't stopped them from trying.
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Sass. - 0 views

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    Sass makes CSS fun again. Sass is an extension of CSS3, adding nested rules, variables, mixins, selector inheritance, and more. It's translated to well-formatted, standard CSS using the command line tool or a web-framework plugin.
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Focal Point: Intelligent Cropping of Responsive Images - 0 views

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    The practice of implementing responsive images is still in its infancy. We've seen a lot of ideas and suggestions for how it should be done and we're bound to see a lot more.
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