Sunday, June 14, 2015

The Beginners Guide to WooCommerce: General Settings

What Tools Do You Use to Build Websites?

Nowadays, building sites and apps require many tools: Code editors, graphics software, open source software, and so forth.

In this open thread, let’s talk about our favorite web design/development tools.

Some talking points:

  • What are your tools for building websites? How do you use them to build websites? When did you start using them?
  • What tips, tricks, and advice can you share about your favorite tool/s?

The floor is yours! Share your thoughts in the comments below. (This open thread will end on June 17, 2015.)

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Block Scroll : jQuery information Presentation into Blocks

Block scroll is a jQuery plugin that turns a set of elements into a blocks and displays them one screen at a time. The idea is to break up your page into chunks for better presentation and user-flow. Block Scroll automatically turns your page responsive.

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SlipHover : Direction aware Animation to Images Caption

SlipHover  is a jQuery plugin which lets users apply direction aware 2D/3D hover effect to images that can be used in different projects.

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letterer.js : Breaks HTML into individual Characters & Words

Breaks HTML into individual characters, and words, without messing up the semantic structure.The script recursively runs over the initial DOM node’s children and breaks everything down. It’s pretty lightweight and does not require any 3rd party library. Note that a class is added to each letter in the break down process, so later it could be removed so cool CSS3 transition effects could be done.

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Saturday, June 13, 2015

Uber Brand Guide

We challenged ourselves to create a truly digital experience that lets users discover and interact with our brand identity.
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Campus Bubble V2

Make campus communication work. Campus Bubble connects and engages both students and educators on a private platform built for universities. This the second iteration of the Campus Bubble website.


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