PHPmyCSS ADD VARIABLES & DYNAMIC OPTIONS TO YOUR CSS

March 21st, 2009 - Backend, PHP Tools - 4 Comments

“Several CSS developers have wished for the use of variables in the past. Come on, let’s face it, typing in the color #d8a1d9 several different times isn’t exactly saving you time. But what if you could define the variable lightpurple and have something automatically paste the #d8a1d9 value in for you? What if you could have different stylesheets for different browsers automatically load for you? Now you can, and believe it or not, it’s not hard at all. PHPMYCSS crosses over server side features to make sure that your CSS is dynamic and setup the way you want.”

PHPmyCSS is free and you have a look at the usage instructions as well.

Polaroid icon set

March 17th, 2009 - Design, Icon Sets - 246 Comments

Here’s another free icon set for you. 16 PNG icons on some of the most popular web services. YouTube, delicious, RSS, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Digg, stumpleupon, mySpace, Feedburner, Skype, Yahoo, Last.fm, Linkin, Reddit and Gmail. As always, these icons are free to use on any kind of project both personal or commercial. The only thing that you cannot do is sell them. Here it is. The Polaroid Icon set. Hope you like them. They work with dedicated web hosting and other compatible provider.

Moogenda: a calendar mootools agenda

March 16th, 2009 - Frontend, MooTools - 1 Comments

Moogenda is an interactive javascript calendar based on MooTools. With drag and drop abilities and backend support (through JSON), it seems like a really handy little app for those looking to integrate a calendar on their applications. For more information visit MooGenda’s official page and have a look at the 3 available demos.

Fugue Icons

March 15th, 2009 - Design, Icon Sets - 1 Comments

If you are looking for pixel icons of any kind that you could use on your next big thing, then have a look at the Fugue Icons. This set consists of 1,486 icons in PNG format. Alright, if you need tiny icons for your application and you can’t find them in this set, well, something’s wrong. Here’s a preview. If you don’t want to give some credit back to the author then you have to pay a small fee of $49, which i think is really small for a set like that.