Saturday, 15 February 2014

10 HTML5, CSS3 Tricks That Web Geeks Will Love

Keylight, HTML5, CSS3, web tricks, HTML5 tricks, CSS3 tricks, fun with HTML5, HTML5 news, CSS3 news, newsThe web is a huge playground nowadays and the competition is huge. These tricks could give your website an edge.

HTML5 and CSS3 are the two foremost tools for web geeks nowadays. In case you had a doubt about the same then here's how. These 10 web tricks will show you exactly how powerful these two languages can be. Take a look, you might find something useful for your own websites.
1. Pure CSS3 AT-AT: The animation here has been created without any coding. No programming languages have been used for this. It doesn’t do anything special, but you can use such a trick to make your website more attractive.

2. Keylight: This is a nifty trick. What happens here is you click on the background to create small dots and based on the placement of the dot, a tone is played. Multiple dots make a full track. Further, once you’re done, you can share your track. How? Just copy the URL and send it to whoever you want to share it with. Your track is saved in the URL only.

3. CSS3 Man: This is another animation that doesn’t use Flash or any other similar platform.

4. Sinuious: This one is a simple game that can be addictive for kids. You have to avoid hitting the red dots, while picking up power-ups on the way. The more you can avoid, better will be your score.

5. Cubescape: This is all about cubes. Click on the screen to place the cubes wherever you want them. You can choose different colours for the cubes, move them and edit them. When you’re finished, you can watch an animation of what you just did.

6. Darkroom: This is actually one of the more useful tricks in this list. While the others are for fun, Darkroom actually works as a photo editor and comes with a number of editing tools along with an easy interface. You can edit brightness, contrast, exposure, tin/temperature, saturation, colour blindness simulation, red-eye and other aspects of your picture. You can do this to images that are saved on your hard drive.

7. Apple Gallery Demo: From the makers of the iPhone, this is a photo browser that lets you rotate images across the page, through 3D space etc.

8. The Wildnerness Downtown: You have probably already heard of this experiment. This one asks you for your hometown and then creates a video using three things: Google Maps, CSS3 and HTML5.

9. Water Type: This is another nifty trick. It asks you to type in a message and it appears as if it’s being created out of water.

10. Destructive Video: You see a video in this one, but when you click on the video it blows up. Interestingly, the video is still playing. Stop for a few seconds and the video will automatically reintegrate.

Author : Shivam Kotwalia, CodeKill

Thursday, 13 February 2014

10 UI Kits That Web Designers Will Find Useful!

UI kit, user interface, Bootstrap, Twitter, Microsoft, JavaScript, CSS, web designing, best UI tipsKnowing CSS doesn't guarantee that you will be able to create a good UI. UI Kits are often needed. 

Designing the right user interface is often the most difficult part of a web designer's task. This is where an UI kit comes in. Such applications make the task easier and reduce the time taken. Here are 10 such UIs that you can use.
1. Almost Flat UI: This is an easy to use user interface, which is based on the Foundation Framework.

2. uikit: Developed in LESS, this is a modular framework, which is easy on your computer's resources. It has a number of useful components like modals, buttons, tools, tips etc.

3. Bootflat: The name comes from the framework for this one. It is based on Twitter's Bootstrap framework and has a number of themes and other features for you to use.

4. Yet Another UI v2: This UI also presents a number of features and widgets to the user. It can be a useful tool for a web designer.

5. Brick: This has a number of modern UI components that have been designed for creating modern web applications.

6. INK v2: This user interface focuses on creating a responsive design and layout. It can also be used as an alternative approach for grid layouts.

7. Flatby UI: This UI is very similar to Twitter's Bootstrap and takes a simple approach to developing your website.

8. Pure: This is a lightweight and responsive CSS module that allows tons of features and elements.

9. Futurico UI HTML Edition: This is a set of UI elements that you can use for your web design purposes.

10. MetroStyle Web UI: This takes from Microsoft's Windows reboot and uses it for the web. 


Author : Shivam Kotwalia, CodeKill

Friday, 7 February 2014

33 Free Ebooks On PHP, HTML, CSS and MySQL For Your Benefit!

PHP, HTML and CSS are three languages that are a must for any web developer. Add MySQL to this and you have become a complete web developer. You can build your own website very easily if you know these platforms. Moreover, there are an array of job opportunities that are opened up once you are thorough in these three. So, here are 33 ebooks on the languages that run the internet!

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PHP and MySQL

1. PHP and MySQL - 24-Hour Trainer

2. PHP and MySQL The Missing Manual Second Edition

3. PHP Cookbook

4. PHP Solutions 2nd Edition

5. PHP and MySQL Web Development All in One Desk Reference For Dummies

6. PHP in Action

7. PHP Solutions Dynamic Web Design Made Easy

8. PHP5 Power Programing

9. PHP6 MySQL Programming for the Absolute Beginner

10. PHP6 and MySQL5 for Dynamic WebSites

11. Php Architect's Guide to Programming with Zend Framework

12. PHP by Example

13. PHP Solutions Dynamic Web Design Made Easy

14. PHP Solutions 2nd Edition

15. Php Architects Guide To PHP Design Patterns Jason.E.Sweat

16. PHP Game Programming

17. PHP Object Oriented Solutions

18. PHP Programming With PEAR

19. Prentice Hall Php5 Power Programming

HTML and CSS

1. DHTML and CSS Advanced

2. HTML 4 For Dummies, 5th Edition

3. HTML In 10 Simple Steps Or Less

4. HTML Mastery - Semantics, Standards, And Styling

5. HTML, XHTML, & CSS Bible, 3rd Edition

6. Sams Teach Yourself HTML and CSS in 24 Hours

7. Sams Teach Yourself HTML5 Mobile Application Development in 24 Hours

8. CSS - Designing for the Web

9. CSS - The Definitive Guide, 3rd Edition

10. CSS - The Missing Manual

11. CSS Cookbook, 2nd Edition

12. CSS Instant Results

13. HTML & XHTML - The Definitive Guide, 6th Edition

14. HTML, XHTML, & CSS - Visual QuickStart Guide, 6th Edition

Shivam Kotwalia, CodeKill

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