Tuesday, 26 February 2013

What is new in Web Designing in February 2013 ?



The ever changing world of web design gifts the designer something new in every month. And the month of February is not an exception. There are some additions in new web apps, jQuery plugins and JavaScript resources, productivity and project management tools, CMS’s, CSS and HTML frameworks, web development tools, and some really great new fonts. The best web developers must be updated always regarding any small advancement of their fields. There are many new resources which the website developers can use without spending much money. Lets have a look at the new releases of February 13.

Dropzone.js:
Dropzone.js is an open source, simple drag and drop file uploader with image preview. It’s easy to set up for the website developers (especially if you use Component, as you can add it as a dependency) and implement as either a form or programmatically.
   
Flowtime.js
Flowtime.js is a framework that makes it easy to create HTML presentations or websites with full page fluid layouts, multiple navigation controls, transitions, parallax support, and more.

Notism
Notism is a great tool for working on visual content with a team. You can upload, stack, and review visual project ideas, create working prototypes of static templates, discuss drafts, and more. There are even tools for signing off on layouts.

Dropify
Dropify makes it easy to make files available for download on your Facebook fan page. There’s a free plan available (which doesn’t offer Like-gating), as well as premium plans. It’s great for artists, authors, creatives, brands, and small businesses.

Onepager
Onepager lets you easily build simple websites for small businesses. The resulting sites work great on both desktops and mobile devices, are cloud-hosted, include custom form capability, and are search-engine friendly. Starter sites are only $8/month, with more robust plans available.

Cashboard
Cashboard makes it easier to run your business. It includes project management tools, tracking of time and expenses, invoicing, and even payment acceptance. The free plan offers support for one employee and two active projects, while the premium plan offers more features.

Kirby
Kirby is a file-based CMS that’s easy to setup and use, and incredibly flexible. It uses your design and your templates, doesn’t require a database, and supports Markdown syntax, among other features. 

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