Retina.js – Retina graphics for your website

Retina.js is an open-source script that makes it easy to serve high-resolution images to devices with retina displays. When your users load a page, retina.js checks each image on the page to see if there is a high-resolution version of that image on your server. If a high-resolution variant exists, the script will swap for that image.

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Free Zocial Button Set: Social CSS3 Buttons | Smashing Coding

Great:

Free Zocial Button Set: Social CSS3 Buttons | Smashing Coding.

  • 100%-vector CSS3 buttons
  • @font-face icons and custom font files
  • 72 services supported
  • Button and icon versions supported
  • Em sizing for full scalability
  • Generic primary and secondary action buttons for consistency
  • Graceful degradation on older browsers

 

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Real Shadow – jQuery plugin that casts photorealistic shadows – CodeVisually

Real Shadow is a jQuery Plugin that casts photorealistic shadows. Perfect for eye-catching demos and landing pages.

via Real Shadow – jQuery plugin that casts photorealistic shadows – CodeVisually.

Looks very nice..

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Codeanywhere – An online code editor – CodeVisually

Codeanywhere is a code editor in a browser with support for all popular web formats including HTML, PHP, JavaScript, CSS, and XML. It lets you code from anywhere, without the need to bring anything along with you. Just log on to Codeanywhere with any computer or smartphone, and all your servers (FTP, SFTP and Dropbox), files, everything is waiting for you, even the files you left open will be open when you login again.

… and maybe a alternative to Cloud9 IDE

via Codeanywhere – An online code editor – CodeVisually.

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The App is Dead (OK Not Really, But The Browser Is Back)

The App is Dead (OK Not Really, But The Browser Is Back).

And the main reason, why “native” apps will fail on the long term, comes by Android. Because having so much different devices with different capabilities (and of course different OS Versions) Android is making the way for HTML5 Apps….

There are even some other devices which can have a profit of supporting HTML5 …

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