That was the tweet that was: 22nd April
Some nuggets from the last weeks twitterstream. And it’s an epic!
- WeeNudge invaluable set of web design resources to help communicating and working with clients
- Adapt.js snazzy wee JS file to determine the CSS applied to a page based on viewport size. think media queries for those devices that don’t support ‘em – as well as those which already do (via zachinglis)
- .htaccess tester handy htaccess tester (via mikos)
- Pack and Smooch range of lovely felt sleeves and cases for Apple products (via sazzy)
- Selling design great article from Andy Budd on choosing clients and how designers sell their services (via edds)
- What’s more beautiful than this? so want to bake me some of these cupcakes (via bluebirdcage)
- cute roulette words cannot convey how cute this is (via PouipouiDesign)
- Apollo looks like a promising addition to the hosted project management tool scene (via mcaulay)
- The Square Grid is a useful, simple CSS framework designer (via vanshea)
- use the Awesome Highlighter to highlight and share text from pages (via mikecoulter)
- CSS3 patterns gallery provides lots of lovely pure CSS3 background tiles (via necolas)
- Please, feed the Cursor Monster uses CSS3 transforms to create a truly engaging piece of web design (via malarkey)
- time/bank looks like a brilliant platform for skills and service exchange (via akopen)
- Office Wednesdays chronicles one chaps weekly work from different around Gateshead (via welcomebrand)
- UBoard is a beautiful, practical Mac-inspired monitor riser, sadly US only at present (via foamcow)
- Google Map Maker provides a handy and long overdue tool for crafting your own Google Maps (via cubancouncil)
- On the hunt for an affordable, family-friendly music festival in the UK and the Truck Festival looks like a great choice. Plus features the marvellous Gruff (via foamcow)
- some are calling it an invasion of privacy but the iPhoneTracker provides a captivating visualisation of how your iPhone has logged its location in time and space. Fascinating stuff (via the standardistas)
- FFFFALLBACK offers a wee bookmarklet to look at what web fonts and font stacks are being used on a particular page. Useful (via nicewebtype)
- showoff.io stand to be a great tool for sharing your localhost work remotely for a time delimited period (via codepo8)
- EEUK will be a UK ExpressionEngine meetup taking place sometime in Summer 2011. Stay tuned … (via gradualist)
- Clever boy Jamie Pittock didn’t find a language switcher extension for EE that he liked so he built his own (via jamiepittock)
- Trent Walton does a benchmark test of CSS2 vs CSS3 – guess who wins? (via elliotjaystocks)
- Guilty Pleasures sees Colly throw his cheesy hat into the designers.mx ring (via colly)