CSS3 Buttons using nothing but Pseudo-elements
January 12th, 2012 - CSS, Frontend - No Comments

A really nice tutorial can be found over at Codrops about CSS3 buttons and the use of pseudo-elements. Don’t forget to check the demos where you can find 5 different button styles.
Icon Set
January 11th, 2012 - Design, Icon Sets - 3 Comments
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A tiny but beautiful icon set by the guys over at Pixel Pixel Pixel
WordPress plugin – Ultimate CMS
January 11th, 2012 - Backend, Wordpress - No Comments

This is an easy to use WordPress plugin to create, customize, manage custom post types, custom page types, custom archives and custom taxonomies. Still in Beta so make sure you test it before using it in a live environment.
Textualizer – A jQuery plugin to transition through blurbs of text
January 10th, 2012 - Frontend, jQuery - No Comments

Textualizer is a jQuery plugin that allows to transition through blurbs of text. Textualizer currently has the following effects: fadeIn, slideLeft, slideTop, and random. You can choose which effect to use by setting the effect option.
DropKick.js Painless custom dropdowns
October 26th, 2011 - Frontend, jQuery - No Comments
A really useful jQuery script if you want to replace the default form dropdowns. Very easy to customize it as well. As the author states:
“Creating custom dropdowns is usually a tedious process that requires a ton of extra setup time. Oftentimes lacking conveniences that native dropdowns have such as keyboard navigation. DropKick removes the tedium and lets you focus on making s@#t look good.”




