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Posted by Rasti | Jun 5th, 2009
Do you use to download and install wordpress themes? I’m almost sure you do. Almost every wordpress user does. Themes are very usefull, handy, nice and fast installed. But are you sure they are clean and don’t contain unwanted code?
WordPress Theme Autenticity Checker (TAS) is a WordPress plugin which scans all of your theme files for potentially malicious or unwanted code. TAS awares you of advertisements...
Posted by Rasti | Jun 4th, 2009
This free icons pack provides nice web 2.0 collection of operating system logos. In .zip downloaded package you can find 18 .png and .ico symbols, including Windows, Linux penguin, Ubuntu distro, Apple in more colors, etc. Free operating system icons pack is released under Creative Common Licence and produced by a member of DeviantArt.
Website: http://tatice.deviantart.com/art/Operating-Systems…80146648
Posted by Rasti | Jun 2nd, 2009
Tired of pixel-by-pixel painting, trying to create seamless stripes textures? Those days are gone! Enjoy using Stripe Generator! Unleash your personal style, experiment and download the tile. You can use it directly in your css file or as pattern in Photoshop!
Stripe Generator is online web tool for creating any kind of stripes, mostly used as background image of your web pages.
All you have to do is visualy...
Posted by Rasti | May 31st, 2009
IETester is a free Web Browser that allows you to have the rendering and javascript engines of IE 8, IE 7 IE 6 and IE 5.5 on Vista and XP (work on Windows 7 is in progress), as well as the installed IE in the same process.
You don’t have to have installed all versions of Internet Explorer separately on your system to check web project you are working on. Now, IETester is able to give you necessary information...
Posted by Rasti | May 25th, 2009
Confused by jQuery syntax? Never sure when/where to place your parentheses, curly brackets and so-on? Use the jQuery Function Builder to quickly build up a collection of functions that will be called when the page has loaded/is ready.
Using jQuery for scripting encourages good coding practices as it means that behaviour is layered over the top of a basic document which is more likely to be usable even if JavaScript...
Posted by Rasti | May 23rd, 2009
Are you sick of posting URLs in emails only to have it break when sent causing the recipient to have to cut and paste it back together? Don’t you like long and unmemorizable URLs? Do you hate to write tens of characters in browser’s bar or simply don’t like those never ending URLs full of parameters?
Posted by Rasti | 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 Rasti | 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 Rasti | May 11th, 2009
YourFonts.com is a FREE online font generator that allows you to create your own OpenType fonts within a couple of minutes. Go make your own handwriting as a font!
Your own handwriting turned into your very own font for free
Optionally include your signature
You’ll have your very own font within 15 minutes
Make as many fonts as you like
Use your fonts on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux
Personalize your digital...
Posted by Rasti | May 7th, 2009
Sometimes we need to have files or directories protected by password. There is more options how to do it but one of the simplest is to use the old known combination .htaccess and .htpasswd files. These two files with data generated by the online .htaccess Password Generator should be placed into the folder which need to be protected against unauthorized access .
.htaccess Password Generator generates all the...