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Font Awesome, the iconic font and CSS toolkit

Font Awesome, the iconic font and CSS toolkit
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Fontface Ninja Crazy Egg – Visualize where your visitors click Over 200,000 businesses Convert Better with Crazy Egg, The Original Heatmapping Technology A heatmap is an easy way to understand what users want, care about and do on your site by visually representing their clicks - which are the strongest indicators of visitor motivation and desire. A Crazy Egg heatmap lets you collect more than 88% of the data you would using a traditional eye-tracking process. At a fraction of the price. With no hardware. Because Google Analytics & Site Catalyst Leave Questions Unanswered, Trust Crazy Egg Visualizations to Help You Understand Your Users. Wouldn't you like to fill in the gaps left by analytics… without A/B testing every little assumption… and without breaking the bank on in-lab usability studies? Heat Maps: At a glance, see the hotspots on each page - so you know what to change, preserve or delete "Do our users think they can click greyed out buttons?" Click-Tracking Overlays: Find a hot spot? Scroll Maps: Confetti (our little surprise):

Apprendre à utiliser Font Awesome Il existe une extension à BOOTSTRAP Twitter qui permet d'ajouter d'autres glyphicons. Font Awesome Font awseome propose d'intégrer à votre blibliothèque plus de 369 icones. Pour télécharger cette extension: Cliquez ici Icones dynamiques Avec Font awesome vous pouvez rendre vos icones dynamiques: Exemple: Code: Rotation et inversion des icones Pour inverser une icone ou executer une rotation utilisez la classe fa-rotate-* et fa-flip-* : normal fa-rotate-90 fa-rotate-180 fa-rotate-270 fa-flip-horizontal icon-flip-vertical Encadrement icones Il est possible d'ajouter divers encadrements aux icones: CSS3 Transitions, Transforms and Animation Tutorial

Fichiers PSD Gratuits à télécharger sur Tous les PSD lorempixel - placeholder images for every case Nivo Slider - The world's most awesome jQuery & WordPress Image Slider jQuery & WordPress Image Slider The Nivo Slider is world renowned as the most beautiful and easy to use slider on the market. The jQuery plugin is completely free and totally open source, and there is literally no better way to make your website look totally stunning. If you don’t believe us, check out the list of features below and you soon will. Beautiful Transition Effects The Nivo Slider makes displaying your gallery of images a beautiful experience, by using amazing transition effects ranging from slicing and sliding to fading and folding. Simple and Flexible Setup The Nivo Slider was designed to be as simple to setup and use as it could possibly be. Small, Semantic & Responsive The Nivo Slider is also designed to have as small an impact as possible on your page load times, so the packed version only weighs 15kb. Free to Use & Abuse The Nivo Slider jQuery plugin is open source and released under the MIT license. Powerful & Simple Slider Creation Multiple Slider Types Slider Themes

FRAMEWORKS CSS vs bootstrap - AntheDesign Il n'y a pas que Bootstrap dans la vie ! Connu de tous, le framework CSS créé par deux petits gars de chez twitter, bootstrap, a su, en seulement quelques mois après son apparition en Aout 2011, s’imposer comme la référence du genre. Bien qu’il reste à ce jour le plus utilisé et souvent le plus conseillé lorsque l’on débute dans le domaine du web, il est loin d’être le seul et unique framework front-end présentant de sérieux atouts pour simplifier nos mises en pages css. Trois catégories de frameworks css La quantité impressionnante de frameworks aujourd’hui disponibles sur la toile étant, j’ai décidé de vous présenter une sélection personnelle répartie en 3 catégories: Les concurrents directs à bootstrapLes “material design”Les minimalistes Je vous inviterai également à proposer ceux que vous utilisez ou tout simplement que vous souhaiteriez conseiller. Parmi ces concurrents directs à bootstrap nous retrouvons essentiellement deux grands noms : Gumby Foundation Material Design Light Materialize

Browser CSS hacks I don’t use CSS hacks anymore. Instead I use IE’s conditional comments to apply classes to the body tag. Nonetheless, I wanted to document every browser-specific css selector and style attribute hack I’ve seen. Plus there’s no way to provide stylesheets to only Safari, I believe. With these you’ll be able to better target IE, Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Opera from within the css. So here are go: Comprehensive List of Browser-Specific CSS Hacks If you’d like to take a gander by yourself: Test page with all these hacks present. View the test page at browsershots.org (Thx to Webdevout, Evotech, and Jeffrey, porneL, and commenters.) I should point out I’m not including weird hacks like the voice-family ones or anything particularly ugly. Somewhat related… Here are the most concise browser sniffs I’ve seen. Update 2009.06.03 - I added the suggestions left on Ajaxian and in the comments and updated the browser versions to consider Safari 4, IE 8, and Chrome 2. Update 2010.01.24 - Added prop: value!

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