Meet RockMeIt Social Browser

After more than two years of investigation, there came the first version of RockMelt. Currently there are many browsers that meet the needs of users who surf the Internet. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera … etc, are some of the most popular browsers that have many characteristics in common but also some characteristics that distinguish them.

Considering the aforementioned browsers, the best to navigate the social networks?? Hmm … hard question ..!

Built-in support for Font Squirrel

According to last templates update which are based on T3 framework, except some changes connected with adding fonts, extending the list of Google Fonts, we have prepared a new functionality, namely support for Font Squirrel. I would like to describe it in short how it works and which allows enrich typography of our site very easily.

Cufon – typical problems

The possibility of embedding fonts in CSS is still a distant perspective because of lack of support in browsers used by majority of Internet users. However, sometimes there is a need to use font in layout which is completely different in its look than other font group which is available for Internet users. A solution to this problem can be Cufon script.

Google Chrome Frame – It is no longer Beta!

New technologies are emerging for the contents of web browsers are leaving some behind. The blame can not be attributed to those who develop these technologies but who develops Web browsers and end users, not to monitor the change and needs. Examples of these limitations can be found in versions 6, 7 or IE 8.

Inkscape 0.48 – One of the Best Scalable Vector Graphics Editor

Inkscape 0.48 arrived recently to the public after 9 long months of development. Years ago, when Windows vs Linux started, it could be seen were the work of comparison between what to use on both systems to do certain jobs. Windows on level point of graphic design, always get’s the best result … but the advantage is narrowing, all thanks to this and other great applications such as Inkscape.

Joomla! and LESS

Templates for Joomla! have a specific feature – they are quite extended, especially when it comes to CSS code; while creating a template it is essential to style standard subpages, additional modules, components. The more we want to care about the details, the more the amount of code rises where some parts multiply. Therefore, I have been using CSS pre-compilers for some time to create templates. One of such tools is LESS. I will show you how to use LESS in a template which is based on the latest version of T3 Framework used in our templates and I will show how to use its possibilities.

YouTube WebApp in HTML5

Google has recently renewed its mobile site YouTube and this time used the new web standard that promises to further enrich the web and interact better with multi-touch screens. Smartphones, as of now, they can take advantage of YouTube directly to the browser, as if they had to use the traditional “YouTube Player” present in many smartphones.

Notepad++ 6.7.5 released

Notepad++ is a powerful text editor that combines a number of features that facilitate the work of anyone working with digital text. It is fairly light, recognizes the syntax of about 40 programming languages (C, C + +, HTML, XML, ASP, JAVA, SQL, Perl, Python, HTML5, CSS and other system with syntax highlight, excellent for programmers).

Firefox 4.0 Beta1 is out!

Finally Mozilla has just launched in the first beta version of Firefox 4.0. In a first analysis, we notice the familiar minimalist look, sober, with modern cuts. The menus are now hidden and the original theme fits perfectly with the look and feel of Windows 7. Searching a little more, we found that are actually present some promises made by Mozilla.