Posts Tagged ‘web application

html2canvas allows you to take “screenshots” of webpages or parts of it, directly on the users browser. The script renders the current page as a canvas image, by reading the DOM and the different styles applied to the elements. It does not require any rendering from the server, as the whole image is created on [...]

Advertise here with BSA Jeffrey Way of Nettuts+ has recently created a simple-yet-useful web application named Prefixr that can auto-insert cross-browser prefixes for a given CSS file. Once a CSS file is pasted into the application, it scans all the rules and adds browser-specific ones when applicable. Simply, writing only border-radius will end up in [...]

Advertise here with BSA Screenfly is a free-to-use web application that can display any website on different device screens and resolutions. It uses a proxy server to mimic devices and supports the most-used ones under tablet and mobile categories. Also, TV and desktop categories helps viewing websites according to the selected screen-sizes of the devices. [...]

A service for those whose heads are something comparable to jukeboxes that start playing music when anything happens to them, Tunebirds is here to let them share all these songs that have any significance on their lives. Users of this web application can proceed to have both individual songs and full playlists shared with all [...]

TeuxDeux is a simple, designy, free, browser-based to-do application. The idea was to build a bare-bones, but visually compelling and highly usable to-do app: Use the free browser-based TeuxDeux at work/home and then take your to-dos on the road with the iPhone app. You can also print a beautiful copy of your TeuxDeux list. They [...]


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