A Farewell to CSS3 Gradients » HTML & CSS, Layout » Design Festival
An interesting take on CSS3 gradients: A Farewell to CSS3 Gradients -
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september 2011
Triple Double | drupal.org
This module displays your latest Dribbble shots on your Drupal website.
drupal  dribble 
september 2011
MartPlug | drupal.org
MartPlug is a Drupal distribution tailored to make highly flexible online stores using Drupal Commerce via
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august 2011
dwkitchen's sandbox: Commerce UK VAT Feature | drupal.org
Commerce UK VAT Feature: Set of features for UK VAT. Ideal to install on Commerce Kickstart.
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august 2011
kleinmp's sandbox: Emfield Migration | drupal.org
Emfield Migration: Emfield to media module migration for Drupal 6 to Drupal 7.
See : Create upgrade path ...
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august 2011
Real World Accessibility: HTML5, ARIA and the Modern Web » SitePoint
Great introduction to WAI-ARIA by - Real World Accessibility: HTML5, ARIA and the Modern Web -
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august 2011
The Semantic Grid System: Page Layout For Tomorrow - Smashing Magazine
I was going to build a fluid grid system with Less, but saved me the trouble. He’s a top man.
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august 2011
Feeds SQL | drupal.org
+1 for that! RT Feeds SQL: Allows you to use the Feeds module to import data directly from a database.
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august 2011
cvangysel's sandbox: Activity Charts | drupal.org
Activity Charts: The Activity module keeps track of the things people do on your site and provides mini-feeds of...
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august 2011
Twitter Blog: search+photos
Twitter launches new search + photos services
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june 2011
Multilanguage for Drupal 7: Internationalization module (i18n beta1) | Jose Reyero
Looking at Multilanguage for Drupal 7: Internationalization module (i18n beta1)
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may 2011
Pixastic: JavaScript Image Processing Library
Pixastic is an experimental library which allows you to perform a variety of operations on images using just a bit of JavaScript.
html5  canvas  javascript 
may 2011
Divide and Concur « Code as Craft
Probably the best article on what your QA and Continuous Integration rig should look like: by
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april 2011
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