If you’re lookingg at experimenting with CSS Grids this polyfill might be just the thing you need to tip thhe scales. Probably not ready for large scale production sites, but try it on your personal blog. Visit Link
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Reducing JavaScript Bloat with Shoestring
A lightweight, simple DOM utility made to run on a tight budget. Visit Link
Nightmare
Nightmare lets you simplify deeply nested callbacks into a few sequential statements. Visit Link
Options for SSL in WordPress
an overview of everything you need to know in gettingg https working on your site… with the exception of buying the SSL certificate. Visit Link
Learning Gulp
A great primer for getting started with Gulp to help your front end workflow. Visit Link
Gridlock vs. Bottlenecks
This is an awesome data visualisation to show the difference between gridlock and bottlenecks. A great use of D3.js and a beautiful design. Visit Link
TextTailor.js
Responsive text to fill the height of the parent element or ellipse it when it doesn’t fit. Visit Link
Fibonacci Flexbox Composer
This is an amazing piece of kit. Start with a box and add columns or rows. Then, from within each resulting box, create another set of evenly spaced columns or rows. It provides some exciting layout ideas. Check out the layout I created in 34 seconds. http://ift.tt/1w2To2y Visit Link
SVG Editor
Cut all of the guff out of your SVG and save a few extra kb. When SVG’s are created inside products like Adobe Illustrator they tend to come with a lot of additional markup that isn’t related to the actual drawing. This tool lets you remove the extra content and goes further by short handing… Continue reading SVG Editor
BromBone
To start with you should never have created a site that only works with Javascript. Naughty! Bad! Take a look in the mirror…. for shame. If you have though, sometimes these things are required, this tool will visit your pages and build out a proper page that Google will be able to index and rank… Continue reading BromBone