Archive for March, 2008
Design: Top 7 List of free 50+ CSS Website Templates
A list of a 7 free 50+ CSS website templates that will help you get started on building your website. The list will not only give you the CSS and HTML but some will also give you the graphic files.
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CSS: Create rocking CSS / DHTML Menu Online for Free
Creating professional looking CSS menus for your Website as easy as never before!
Create your menu online, without writing a single line of code!
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Forms: Create astonishing form elements you havent seen before
Niceforms works just like your regular web form while adding a few usability improvements as well. One of these improvements would be the possibility of selecting a radio or check box by clicking its adjacent label, which is not possible on Safari browsers, for some weird reason. Niceforms also highlights the labels of the selected boxes to make the selections even clearer.

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Wordpress: Add Flickr photos to your posts by using tags
Photo Dropper is a Wordpress plugin that lets you add Flickr photos to your posts.
It searches for Creative Commons licensed photos - images that are licensed for shared use - and lets you drop them into your posts - right from your dashboard with just 1 click. Learn more.

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Wordpress: Reach any admin page in one click with Admin Drop Down Menu
Reach any admin page in one click, instead of first clicking on the first level link (”Manage” for example) and then only on a submenu link (”Comments“).

It is easy to use. Just throw it in your plugin folder and activate.
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Webdevelopment: Awesome styled tables with css and javascript
Tablecloth is lightweight, easy to use, unobtrusive way to add style and behaviour to your html table elements. By simply adding 2 lines of code to your html page you will have styled and active tables that your visitors will love.
Features
Tablecloth takes bare, well formed table and applies styling and behaviour to it. It searches your html source for table elements and process each one. Oh, yes there’s absolutely no need for hardcoded class names or id’s. Tablecloth adds those automatically. However, if you wish, you can apply your own class names without fear of them being run over.
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