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Though there are plenty of fonts out there for you to choose from (and many are even free), you may have the desire to create your very own custom...
Advertise here with BSA The most popular topic of discussion at the moment is undoubtedly responsive layouts in web design. Without going discussing too much what you will already know, a responsive layout allows you to offer a specific and optimised screen size based on whatever device (mobile, tablet…) the visitor uses. You would typically use Media Queries to resize the overall layout, bu...
Az Ubuntu közösség és a mögötte álló Canonical már eddig sokat segített a szabad szoftveres közösségnek. 2010 júliusában jött az első hír arról, hogy az Ubuntu Linux áttervezésével új betűk (betűtípusok) érkeznek az Ubuntuba. Novemberben felröppent az első hír a mono (monospaced – fix szélességű betűk) változat elkészüléséről. Decemberben már – Google támogatással – weboldalakon is haszn...
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Advertise here with BSA There are many tools built to help with CSS, and improved ones are constantly being created. The fresh tools we have for you in this article will greatly improve your work-flow, whether that be by solving validation or debugging snags, or taking care of many of those tedious repetitive tasks that every project requires, or by simply offering solutions to many of those ta...
Advertise here with BSA When browsing a website, we sometimes see a beautiful font, wonder what it is, check the source + CSS file (or Firebug) and get the answer. Sounds familiar?
WhatFont is a bookmarklet that eases this process so much. Once pressed, it displays the font used for any text hovered .
If you click on the text, it drops a pin with the details of the font includi...