Organize resources into sections
- The Toolbox
- JSFiddle
- Field Guide to Web Applications - by Google
- GitHub Buttons
- FormBakery: create forms by drag and drop
- Zurb Foundation
- Twitter Bootstrap
- Bootstrap Buttons
- Bootstrap Generator
- Kickstrap
- Yahoo! (UI) Design Pattern Library
- Subtle (Background) Patterns
- 3D Ribbon Generator
- Icon Deposit
- Forrst
- Pattern Tap
- Dribble
- Pageblox: quick HTML/CSS templates
- Building successful online communities: Evidence-based social design
- Modern Web Development - part 1
- dotfiles
- wufoo - form builder
- mosh - mobile shell
- jQuery Transit - smooth CSS3 transitions for jQuery
- CSS arrow please!
- CSS Hexagon Tutorial
- 30 CSS selectors you must memorize
- CSS Remix
- TheCodePlayer - HTML5, CSS3, JS tutorials
- node.js
- meteor.js
- turn.js: HTML5 page turner
- mailcheck.js -- tutorial for v1.0
- jQuery Masonry: dynamic layout plugin
- 8 Most Popular jQuery plugins of 2012
- jQuery File Upload
- jQuery Knobs
- Chosen - user-friendly select boxes (Select2 is a more up-to-date fork)
- Jekyll Bootstrap
- Octopress - Jekyll framework
- Speech Hub
- Svbtle - invite only
- Obtvse - Ruby clone of Svbtle
- Simple - Python clone of Obtvse
- ruhoh - by the creator of Jekyll Bootstrap
- Nesta CMS
To add a comments section to your Jekyll blog, you can use Disqus.
- Get your disqus code and insert it into something like
_includes/disqus.ext
- (example) - Conditionally include it to your post layout - (example)
- Make it look good with less css - (example)
- Mozilla Developer Network
- Eloquent JavaScript
- HTML Blog
- CSS Basics
- CSS Tricks
- Dive Into HTML5
- JavaScript Design Patterns
- How to GitHub: Fork, Branch, Track, Squash and Pull Request
- Intro to Version Control with Git
- The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Python!
If you need a little something to get wired in!
"They are meant to inspire, motivate, and question our internal ideas." -Ben Barry