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Avec Offliberty, vous pouvez télécharger le contenu d'une page web, pour une utilisation offline... et du coup télécharger sur Soundcloud :)
Depuis la mort de Soundcloud downloader, je ne dormais plus. Puis j’ai découvert Offliberty, et depuis, je danse le MIA.
Je sais, je sais. Mon texte d’intro ne veut rien dire, mais on s’en fout, non ? Le principal, c’est que ce site, Offliberty, vous permet de télécharger un contenu online sur votre machine: Offliberty vous permet d’accéder n’importe quel contenu en ligne sans une connexion Internet permanente.
L’interface est simple. Copiez l’URL de votre contenu à télécharger, un bouton apparait et faites enregistrer sous sur ce dernier. Et pof !
Depuis la mort de Soundcloud downloader, je ne dormais plus. Puis j’ai découvert Offliberty, et depuis, je danse le MIA.
Je sais, je sais. Mon texte d’intro ne veut rien dire, mais on s’en fout, non ? Le principal, c’est que ce site, Offliberty, vous permet de télécharger un contenu online sur votre machine: Offliberty vous permet d’accéder n’importe quel contenu en ligne sans une connexion Internet permanente.
L’interface est simple. Copiez l’URL de votre contenu à télécharger, un bouton apparait et faites enregistrer sous sur ce dernier. Et pof !
SelfCloud is a new concept of personal clouding application that lets you operate your own clouding system in your PC, smart phone and tablets. By SelfCloud, you can have your own datacenter in your PC or mobile phone. You can access your own data stored in your own physical cloud from any device, and can share it with the others.
The layout is often invisible but quite important part of your web application. It helps to make applications that know what to do with the available space. Each layout consists of panels. Panels hold the content - HTML or a widget, for example, a grid. They can be easily hidden, shown, resized, removed, refreshed.
The original MySQL API is going away, deprecated by PHP in Version 5.5, with published statements that it will be removed in the future (see the red warning box). Since PHP 5.3 is now (February 2013) at end of life, and PHP 5.4 is current, the issues that will arise from the deprecation and removal are already before us. In fact, some parts of the API are already deprecated. It's time to think about making a change in our scripts. And if you're thinking about PHP 5.5, it's necessary to make the change now: "Please, note that this alpha version [php 5.5.0alpha2] also introduces the ext/mysql depreciation."
Aviez-vous remarqué qu’en quelques années les carrousels avaient envahi quasiment l’ensemble des sites de média et des boutiques en ligne ? Les carrousels sont ces énormes blocs où des extraits de contenus défilent, comme un ruban horizontal. S’ils sont bien pratiques pour faire rentrer toute l’actualité et les promos, leur principal intérêt est de pouvoir “donner vie” à un site. Je ne savais qu’il y avait des sites vivants et d’autres morts. Je ne savais pas non plus que les internautes refusaient de visiter les sites statiques où “il n’y a pas de vie”. Bref, j’ai comme l’impression que la profession a adopté les carrousels sans trop se poser de question. Pourtant, ces éléments d’interface soulèvent de nombreuses questions
Steve Fisher and Alaine Mackenzie set out their vision for responsive web design as it approaches maturity
Let’s be clear: design is the solution only if it focuses on the deeper issues at hand, the why behind everything. A solid process should always guide our work, but we need to embrace something more flexible. Our medium has finally proven itself to be fluid, so shouldn’t our process? Think about system design: you need to see both the whole picture and the tiny details. Impossible? Far from it!
Frank Chimero puts it beautifully in his book The Shape of Design: “There is a part where the artist steps back from the easel to gain a new perspective on the work. Painting is equal parts near and far: when near, the artist works hard to make his mark; when far, he assesses the work in order to analyse its qualities. He steps back to let the work speak to him.”
We need to let our work, our medium, speak to us. With the rise of responsive design, we are finally embracing our medium as it was meant to be: fluid. It is a brilliant time to step back and assess the work, analyse, and embrace a new way of doing things, a new process. Gone are the days of static mock-ups and web designers who don’t understand code. It is time for a responsive process.
Let’s be clear: design is the solution only if it focuses on the deeper issues at hand, the why behind everything. A solid process should always guide our work, but we need to embrace something more flexible. Our medium has finally proven itself to be fluid, so shouldn’t our process? Think about system design: you need to see both the whole picture and the tiny details. Impossible? Far from it!
Frank Chimero puts it beautifully in his book The Shape of Design: “There is a part where the artist steps back from the easel to gain a new perspective on the work. Painting is equal parts near and far: when near, the artist works hard to make his mark; when far, he assesses the work in order to analyse its qualities. He steps back to let the work speak to him.”
We need to let our work, our medium, speak to us. With the rise of responsive design, we are finally embracing our medium as it was meant to be: fluid. It is a brilliant time to step back and assess the work, analyse, and embrace a new way of doing things, a new process. Gone are the days of static mock-ups and web designers who don’t understand code. It is time for a responsive process.
A year-and-a-half ago, a small group of Twitter employees set out to improve our team’s internal analytical and administrative tools. After some early meetings around this one product, we set out with a higher ambition to create a toolkit for anyone to use within Twitter, and beyond. Thus, we set out to build a system that would help folks like us build new projects on top of it, and Bootstrap was conceived.
Made by myself and Jacob Thornton, Bootstrap is an open-source front-end toolkit created to help designers and developers quickly and efficiently build awesome stuff online. Our goal is to provide a refined, well-documented, and extensive library of flexible design components built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for others to build and innovate on. Today, it has grown to include dozens of components and has become the most popular project on GitHub with more than 13,000 watchers and 2,000 forks.
Here we’ll shed some light on how and why Bootstrap was made, the processes used to create it, and how it has grown as a design system.
Made by myself and Jacob Thornton, Bootstrap is an open-source front-end toolkit created to help designers and developers quickly and efficiently build awesome stuff online. Our goal is to provide a refined, well-documented, and extensive library of flexible design components built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for others to build and innovate on. Today, it has grown to include dozens of components and has become the most popular project on GitHub with more than 13,000 watchers and 2,000 forks.
Here we’ll shed some light on how and why Bootstrap was made, the processes used to create it, and how it has grown as a design system.
Web3mantra.com has always uploaded those posts which help web designers and developers to complete their tasks within triple constraints – time, cost and quality. I am definite that our today’s post of HTML5 video tutorials will also help you in your next task. Today also we are posting fresh HTML5 video tutorial.
HTML5 is very important to learn for today’s web designer and developers, as it is
leaving Flash way behind on its path. Apart from this the features of HTML5 are just amazing. Take a look at my today’s post and you will learn a lot about HTML5, throughthese HTML5 video tutorials.
HTML5 is very important to learn for today’s web designer and developers, as it is
leaving Flash way behind on its path. Apart from this the features of HTML5 are just amazing. Take a look at my today’s post and you will learn a lot about HTML5, throughthese HTML5 video tutorials.
LeanBack Player is a Javascript based HTML5 Video and Audio Media Player UI that uses build-in HTML5 <video> and <audio> element functionality of standard browsers, platforms and devices. It's very easy to integrate, it's skinnable by using CSS, it's independent of any other javascript libraries, it's adaptable by using extensions and it's free for non-commercial use.
Tutorial on how to setup Minecraft on your raspberry Pi
The MagPi magazine is collaboratively produced by an independent group of Raspberry Pi owners, and is not affiliated in any way with the Raspberry Pi Foundation. All articles are checked and tested before the release deadline is met but some faults may remain.
Avec la généralisation des technologies JS, CSS3 et HTML5, il est aujourd'hui possible de faire des sites Web qui n'ont rien à envier aux interfaces des logiciels que l'on peut trouver sur nos machines. Le revers de la médaille est une complexité croissante qui nécessite de faire appel à des professionnels . Quand vous devez faire un site personnel ou pour une association, il est difficile, à moins de s'appeler Cresus, de passer par un Web designer.
Heureusement des frameworks libres permettent avec un minimum d'investissement et de connaissances de bâtir des sites Web dans les règles de l'art. Nous allons dans ce billet parler du plus médiatique d'entre eux: Bootstrap. L'idée n'est pas de traduire la documentation officielle qui est par ailleurs très bien faite, mais de partager avec-vous mes méthodes que je suis en train d'utiliser pour développer le prochain thème du Blog de Nicolargo qui sera, vous l'avez compris largement basé sur Bootstrap.
Heureusement des frameworks libres permettent avec un minimum d'investissement et de connaissances de bâtir des sites Web dans les règles de l'art. Nous allons dans ce billet parler du plus médiatique d'entre eux: Bootstrap. L'idée n'est pas de traduire la documentation officielle qui est par ailleurs très bien faite, mais de partager avec-vous mes méthodes que je suis en train d'utiliser pour développer le prochain thème du Blog de Nicolargo qui sera, vous l'avez compris largement basé sur Bootstrap.
It is an exciting time to be a PHP developer. There are lots of useful libraries released every day, and with the help of Composer and Github, they are easy to discover and use. Here are 24 of the coolest that I’ve come across.
Clears the junk out of your CSS by finding out which selectors are actually not used in your HTML.
Why?
With the onslaught of Twitter Bootstrap upon the world it's very tempting to just download their whole fat 80+Kb CSS and serve it up even though you're not using half of the HTML that it styles.
There's also the case of websites that have changed over time but without the CSS getting the same amount of love refactoring. Then it's very likely that you get CSS selectors that you're no longer or never using.
This tool can help you get started reducing all those selectors that you're not using.
Whitespace compression?
No, that's a separate concern. This tool works independent of whitespace compression/optimization.
For example, if you have a build step or a runtime step that converts all your CSS files into one (concatenation) and trims away all the excess whitespace (compression) then the output CSS can still contain selectors that are never actually used.
Why?
With the onslaught of Twitter Bootstrap upon the world it's very tempting to just download their whole fat 80+Kb CSS and serve it up even though you're not using half of the HTML that it styles.
There's also the case of websites that have changed over time but without the CSS getting the same amount of love refactoring. Then it's very likely that you get CSS selectors that you're no longer or never using.
This tool can help you get started reducing all those selectors that you're not using.
Whitespace compression?
No, that's a separate concern. This tool works independent of whitespace compression/optimization.
For example, if you have a build step or a runtime step that converts all your CSS files into one (concatenation) and trims away all the excess whitespace (compression) then the output CSS can still contain selectors that are never actually used.
Java Desktop application capable to "Crawl" a site and return a report of the status of all the link present at the page, then it moves to another internal page and so on.
LinkCrawlers provides a nice HTML5 report with the information of all link per WebPage, Easy to Read.
This tool is useful for Web QA testers
LinkCrawlers provides a nice HTML5 report with the information of all link per WebPage, Easy to Read.
This tool is useful for Web QA testers
The database of JavaScript libraries
Parallax scrolling : responsive framework
Hi! I'm Jalxob and this is the BETA version of Cool Kitten. This is my first framework so if you see any issue please let me know it.
Hi! I'm Jalxob and this is the BETA version of Cool Kitten. This is my first framework so if you see any issue please let me know it.
Here is greeting from the maker... Dear Internets! My name is Simon and I am the director/producer of the film TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away From Keyboard. After 5 years of hard work, it's a great pleasure to finally upload a torrent about this great website onto the site itself. In a way, I guess TPB AFK has finally come home. This is not just a film about the founders of TPB, but also a film about all of you who use the site.
ThinkUp est un logiciel web libre sous licence GPL V3. Il a pour principale fonction de capturer toute votre activité sur les réseaux sociaux comme Twitter, Facebook, Google+ et Foursquare.
Ce logiciel va donc récupérer et analyser toutes les informations relatives à vos comptes sur les réseaux sociaux et les analyser pour en présenter différents aspects.
Ce logiciel va donc récupérer et analyser toutes les informations relatives à vos comptes sur les réseaux sociaux et les analyser pour en présenter différents aspects.
Roole is a language that compiles to CSS.
It drew many inspirations from other CSS preprocessing languages like Sass, LESS and Stylus.
The most unique feature of Roole is that it has vendor prefixing built-in, so the language stays dead simple yet being able to prefix some extremely complex rules transparently.
Roole is implemented in JavaScript, so it can be run both on the server side (via node.js) or in a browser (run unit tests to check if Roole works in your browser).
It drew many inspirations from other CSS preprocessing languages like Sass, LESS and Stylus.
The most unique feature of Roole is that it has vendor prefixing built-in, so the language stays dead simple yet being able to prefix some extremely complex rules transparently.
Roole is implemented in JavaScript, so it can be run both on the server side (via node.js) or in a browser (run unit tests to check if Roole works in your browser).