Posted by Teddy | May 21st, 2009
I’m sure you all have seen a beatifull, hot girl on the cover of man’s magazine. But some of you sometimes have had a chance to meet the same girl in the street (I’m one of those lucky guys!). Looked different? Something was wrong? Something did not match? How is this possible? Oh yes, photoshop is magic! Years of practice and skills make buties from the beasts in a while! This video shows...
Posted by Teddy | May 20th, 2009
The 960 Grid System is an effort to streamline web development workflow by providing commonly used dimensions, based on a width of 960 pixels. There are two variants: 12 and 16 columns, which can be used separately or in tandem.
The 12 column grid is divided into portions that are 60 pixels wide. The 16 column grid consists of 40 pixel increments. Each column has 10 pixels of margin on the left and right, which...
Posted by Teddy | May 19th, 2009
The foundational YUI Grids CSS offers four preset page widths, six preset templates, and the ability to stack and nest subdivided regions of two, three, or four columns. The 4kb file provides over 1000 page layout combinations.
Other features include:
Supports fluid-width (100%) layouts as well as preset fixed-width layouts.
Supports easy customization of the width for fixed-width layouts.
Flexible in response...
Posted by Teddy | May 18th, 2009
XHTML Abstraction Markup Language (Haml) is a markup language that‘s used to cleanly and simply describe the XHTML of any web document, without the use of inline code. Haml functions as a replacement for inline page templating systems such as PHP, ERB, and ASP. However, Haml avoids the need for explicitly coding XHTML into the template, because it is actually an abstract description of the XHTML, with some...
Posted by Teddy | May 17th, 2009
Syntactically Awesome StyleSheets (Sass) is a meta-language on top of CSS that‘s used to describe the style of a document cleanly and structurally, with more power than flat CSS allows. Sass both provides a simpler, more elegant syntax for CSS and implements various features that are useful for creating manageable stylesheets.
Sass Features
Whitespace active
Well-formatted output
Elegant input
Feature-rich
Sass...
Posted by Teddy | May 16th, 2009
Compass is a real stylesheet framework — not just a collection of classes. With Compass, you still use the best of breed css frameworks (blueprint, yui, 960); ported to Sass to make them easier to configure and apply to your semantic markup.
Compass is a CSS Meta-Framework that provides ports of the best of breed CSS frameworks to Sass and ready to use in your ruby-based web application or stand-alone via...
Posted by Teddy | May 15th, 2009
osCommerce Online Merchant is an Open Source online shop e-commerce solution that is available for free under the GNU General Public License. It features a rich set of out-of-the-box online shopping cart functionality that allows store owners to setup, run, and maintain online stores with minimum effort and with no costs, fees, or limitations involved.
Everything you need to get started in selling physical and...
Posted by Teddy | May 14th, 2009
Zen Cart™ truly is the art of e-commerce; free, user-friendly, open source shopping cart software. The ecommerce web site design program is being developed by group of like-minded shop owners, programmers, designers, and consultants that think ecommerce web design could be and should be done differently.
Some shopping cart solutions seem to be complicated programming exercises instead of responding to users’...
Posted by Teddy | May 13th, 2009
Posted by Teddy | May 12th, 2009
TYPO3 is a free Open Source content management system (CMS) for enterprise purposes on the web and in intranets. It offers full flexibility and extendability while featuring an accomplished set of ready-made interfaces, functions and modules.
Choosing a CMS can be a long and difficult process, especially since there are a large number of content management systems available. There are hundreds of CMS available...