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Animatable is a tool. Which helps you create CSS3 animations.
What? Are you sure?
Animatable is the easy way to create CSS3 animations and advertising for Webkit browsers on any platform or device — including Android, BlackBerry, iOS and WebOS.
The world of art and the world of design do not stand away from each other. On the contrary:
We perceive something as aesthetically beautiful if it meets a certain criteria. Often, the criteria here is our recognition of order. We see intentional symmetry or maybe even a chaos of shapes with a nicely balanced color scheme and perceive art (sometimes even the noticeable lack of these things is also an artistic statement). We are using what we instinctively know about design to shape how we see art. In other words, design seems to be more basic than art.
Adapt.js is a lightweight (777 bytes minified) JavaScript file that determines which CSS file to load before the browser renders a page. If the browser tilts or resizes, Adapt.js simply checks its width, and serves only the CSS that is needed, when it is needed.
We live in the era of responsive design. We need this thing.
320 and up is a tiny project, which aims to provide designers with a solid framework before start coding. If you’re thinking of CSS3, HTML5, Media Queries and Typography, you guess right.
Moom is one of these utilities you fell in love with. At first sight.
What does it do? It resizes, moves and zooms your window, any window, the way you need it. What? You don’t know how you want to resize your window? Don’t worry. It does it for you.
Apple isn’t merely trying to build “mobile PCs”—that is, adopt personal computer paradigms for mobile use, like Windows Mobile attempted to do. Rather, they are trying to build an entirely new type of device where, for the first time in the history of computers, technology is secondary to what it does.