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Rickshaw: A JavaScript toolkit for creating interactive time series graphs
6 weeks ago by guardiantech
Description: Rickshaw is a JavaScript toolkit for creating interactive time series graphs. Looks nifty. Free, open source, MIT licence, developed at Shutterstock.com.
css
javascript
visualization
6 weeks ago by guardiantech
CSS in Real Life >> Impressive Webs
8 weeks ago by guardiantech
.titanic {
float: none;
}
....and many more.
css
float: none;
}
....and many more.
8 weeks ago by guardiantech
CSS3 progress bars >> Josh Sullivan
january 2012 by guardiantech
"I made CSS3 progress bars for a display of data inside localised leaderboards for the new analytics platform at <a href="http://g5platform.com">G5</a>.<br />"They are light-weight, requiring no Javascript. They look great on iOS devices and they're incredibly simple to use and customise. No images are used."<br />"These progress bars are <a href="https://github.com/jsullivan/CSS3-Progress-bars">free to download at Github</a>."
css
css3
html5
charlesarthur
january 2012 by guardiantech
Vector math basics to animate a bouncing ball in JavaScript >> bassistance.de
december 2011 by guardiantech
"Vector math is pretty much essential when you want to do any kind of physics simulation, be it as simple as a bouncing ball. While my goal originally was to implement a flocking simulation (like birds flying close to each other, but not too close), the lack of math skills led me to build a bouncing ball simulation first."
You never know when this will come in useful.
javascript
physics
css
maths
tutorial
from delicious
You never know when this will come in useful.
december 2011 by guardiantech
Brandon Bible Forum: where's that CSS file from? Oh, I see
october 2011 by guardiantech
A fun exercise is to dig through the CSS files that Brandon has, um, linked to and figure out where the image has been added - and how Alfredapp.com avoids displaying it, since it's using the same CSS
css
javascript
from delicious
october 2011 by guardiantech
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