MicroJS
June 28th, 2011 - Frontend, Javascript, Utilities, Various Tools - No Comments

What is Microjs.com? Imagine you need a certain JavaScript functionality on your website or app, chances are that someone has already implemented it in an easy to work with framework.
Microjs.com is a nice website that helps you find the suitable JavaScript micro-framework for your needs. Quite useful!
Microjs.com helps you discover the most compact-but-powerful microframeworks, and makes it easy for you to pick one that’ll work for you.
SpriteCow
June 22nd, 2011 - CSS, Frontend - No Comments
![]()
Sprite Cow helps you get the background-position, width and height of sprites within a spritesheet as a nice bit of copyable CSS. How useful is that?
Retro social icon set
June 21st, 2011 - Design, Icon Sets - 2 Comments

A brand new icon set from @pinkmoustache is now online on her site. 25 social icons, 4 different color schemes, 2 resolutions (48×48 – 60×60). So great and more than enough, go get them!
CSS3 animations and their jQuery equivalents
June 18th, 2011 - CSS, Frontend, jQuery - No Comments

A really nice comparison chart with demos can be found over at marcofolio.net. The chart provides a small set of animations that we can create using pure CSS3 (webkit browsers only at the moment) and their equivalents using jQuery.
pdf.js: Rendering PDF with HTML5 and JavaScript
June 17th, 2011 - Frontend, HTML5, Javascript - No Comments

pdf.js is a technology demonstrator prototype to explore whether the HTML5 platform is complete enough to faithfully and efficiently render the ISO 32000-1:2008 Portable Document Format (PDF) without native code assistance.


