Archive for the “web design” category
Responsive GS – A Fluid Grid CSS Framework For Fast, Intuitive Development Of Responsive Websites
by Hirvesh on May 5, 2012
Responsive GS is a fluid grid CSS framework for fast, intuitive development of responsive websites. It is available in 12, 16 and 24 columns with media queries for all standard devices, clearfix, and optional reset.
Requirements: None
Demo: htt…
Fixie.js – An Open Source Tool That Automatically Adds Filler Content To HTML Documents
by Hirvesh on May 3, 2012
Fixie.js is an open source tool that automatically adds filler content to HTML documents. Adding lorem ipsum text to HTML documents involves copy-pasting, manual editing, and increasingly unwieldy code.
By interpreting your semantic HTML5 tags…
Koottam Social jQuery Plugin – An Elegant Social jQuery Plugin To Display Your Social Links
by Hirvesh on April 29, 2012
Koottam Social jQuery Plugin is a simple, powerful and elegant social jQuery plugin to display your social links. The plugin can be highly customized through 10+ options. Features include:
Counts directly fetched using api for facebook an…
Websites of the Deep: A Showcase of Underwater Web Design
by Wes McDowell on April 26, 2012
Developing a website can sometimes be a dry process, but that doesn’t mean the finished site can’t make a splash. As the lead designer at a studio called “The Deep End”, it’s always interesting to see what others have done with the underwater web design theme, and it turns out there are quite a few sites out there. Pay close attention to the different styles that are utilized, as there are many different ways to bring the allure of the sea to the web.
A Collection of Beautiful Joomla Templates
by Kevin Muldoon on April 23, 2012
Originally a fork of Mambo, Joomla has grown into the second most popular Content Management System (CMS) on the web behind WordPress. In January 2012 Joomla was upgraded from 1.7 to version 2.5. It brought a lot of great new features such as notifications for easier updates, multi database support and improved search functionality.
Massimo And Lella Vignelli: Designs That Will Outlive Mankind
by Speider Schneider on April 18, 2012
There are two major things that had to be overcome in writing this spotlight on Massimo and Lella Vingnelli: One was how approach the subjects in a different way as they’ve had so much written about them? Two, as with writing about other designers who are still living, one runs the risk of being told by them that the article is wrong or even worse, moronic. Admittedly, I’m more concerned about the first as the second is nothing new to my writing career.


