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50 Best Responsive Web Design Toolbox

 

http://smashinghub.com/50-best-responsive-web-design-toolbox.htm

 

We all know that smart-phones, Androids, iPhones and Tablets are gaining popularity like anything. Thanks to their popularity, responsive website designing is not only getting popular but also very important. Since websites are being accessed via mobiles on a larger scale, more and more web owners are turning towards responsive web designing. Web developers and designers who can design responsive websites are earning intensely. To support the entire process of responsive website designing and development, a lot of web design tools have been introduced. We should definitely thank those developers who are talented enough to design these tools and make things easier for other developers.

50 Useful Responsive Web Design Tools For Designers

In this article, we have compiled 50 of the most useful responsive web design tools which can help developers in building a responsive design toolbox. This collection of responsive web design tools will help you a lot with your entrance in the field of responsive designing. The tools have been categorized for you to understand the tools and their functionality.

Grid & Frameworks

Let’s start with Grid & Framework tools.

Columnal

Columnal is a great tool for making your grids flexible. So, when your grids are flexible your window will be resized with ease. This is a project of Pulp+Pixels having a pinch of cssgrid.net and code inspiration from 960.gs.

1.Columnal

Skeleton

This tool is popular among designers and developers because it is simple and efficient to use. This tool basically prevails CSS framework so you will get a neat and easy documentation and the best part is, no Javascript here.

2.Skeleton

LessFramework 4

With LessFramework 4, responsive web development gets a lot easier. This is basically based on CSS media queries.

3. LessFramework 4

Semantic Grid System

This tool is basically meant to design grid layouts for responsive web sites. In order to give you the maximum proficiency, the Semantic Grid System uses pre-processed CSS extensions like LESS, SCSS or Stylus. Also, it gives developers an option to select widths and deal with pixels.

4. Semantic Grid System

Golden Grid System

This is best for beginners and with Golden Grid System you can make your web pages look good with pixels from 240 to 2560.

Golden Grid System

320 and Up

This is again a beginner’s guide or a template for responsive website. It is basically a CSS media queries boilerplate and is quite different in comparison to other boilerplates.

320 and Up

Inuit.Css

The best part of Inuit.CSS is that it is very convenient for users. It is quite to the point but supports plugins for more help.

InuitCss

Gridless

This is a boilerplate which helps users in developing responsive websites with extraordinary typography. Gridless is great for newbies.

Grid Set

1140 CSS Grid

This grid system is designed by Melbourne designer Andy Taylor and the basic purpose of this tool is to make your design adaptable to various resolutions.

1140 CSS Grid

1KB CSS Grid

Tyler Tate takes the credit for this tool. With this you can set the number of columns.

1KBCSSGrid

Bootstrap

Bootstrap has a huge number of free UI elements, layouts, Javascript tools for users’ to download and they can be utilized in various responsive designing projects.

Bootstrap

Fluid Grid Calculator

This is indeed a simple tool with a simple functionality. You can easily seize the CSS of your fluid grid website design.

Fluid Grid Calculator

Fluid Grids

This will help you in creating responsive layouts with 6-16 columns.

Fluid Grids

Flurid

This is a great tool and indeed a useful one. It is a cross-browser CSS grid framework with up to 16 columns.

Flurid

Grid Set

This will help you in making grids of all kinds. Mark Boulton has introduced the beta version but it is a good one.

Grid Set

Gridpak

This is an online grid generator which helps user with the number of columns, padding, and gutter. Apart from this, user can also add custom breakpoints. The best part is that with Gridpak, you can download PNG grid templates.

Gridpak

SimpleGrid

As the name suggests, it is pretty simple and is developed by Michael Kuhn.

SimpleGrid

Susy

Sassy is another form of the Semantic Grid System.

Susy

Tiny Fluid Grid

This is an excellent web app which can accommodate you in determining the grid system of your website in an interactive way.

Tiny Fluid Grid

Variable Grid System

This is based on 960 grid system and allows user to design customized grids.

Variable Grid System

Sketch Sheets & Wireframes

Responsive Web Design SketchSheets

This tool makes mapping out and placements of the elements a lot easier.

Responsive Web Design SketchSheets

Responsive Wireframes

Built with HTML and CSS, this tool will help you in visualizing your responsive website.

Responsive Wireframes

StyleTiles

It also helps you in analyzing how your website will look like.

StyleTiles

JavaScript & JQuery Plugins

Adapt.js

This is a great alternative to CSS media queries. This is basically a small javascript library.

Adaptjs

Isotope

This is a jQuery plugin useful for designing responsive websites. It helps in the rearrangement of elements on resizing.

Isotope

Masonry

With this you can create adaptive responsive layouts. It also helps in rearrangement of the elements.

Masonry

Respond.js

The main purpose of this script is to make your responsive website compatible for browsers like IE wo do not support CSS3 media queries.

Respondjs

TinyNav.js

This helps developers in creating small drop downs for long lists.

TinyNavjs

Wookmark JQuery Plugin

This is a great tool and functions to detect the size of the browser and fits the elements accordingly.

Wookmark JQuery Plugin

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Mobilizing websites with responsive design and HTML5

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http://css.dzone.com/articles/mobilizing-websites-responsive

 

This is a blog post series tutorial for adapting your existing websites for mobile devices without building a separate mobile site. It shows, with examples, how with little changes in your HTML, CSS and Javascript code you can deliver much nicer user experience for small screen and mobile devices. You can make existing HTML designs more mobile friendly with selective CSS loading and HTML5 tags. Selective CSS loading with CSS3 media queries allow you to change layout depending on the browser screen size: this kind of layout is called responsive design.

The tutorial is divided to several, functionality specific, blog posts, each with screenshot examples, explanations and links for more in-depth information.

The tutorial was written in a conjunction with a consulting project for a Finnish public sector organization. As the one of the funding sources is Finnish tax money, including some of my very own pennies, it was a common interest to get the information born in the consultation project published.

Below is an example what one can accomplish.

The site landing page before any mobilization was done; the site is using the default desktop styles on mobile devices:

The site after HTML and CSS adjustments:

1. Prerequisites

Prerequisites for understanding this tutorial are

2. Table of contents

The tutorial contents is outlined below. I’ll keep linking to new blog posts as I finish writing them. Stay tuned, by following the RSS feed or Twitter.

Published at DZone with permission of Mikko Ohtamaa, author and DZone MVB. (source)

(Note: Opinions expressed in this article and its replies are the opinions of their respective authors and not those of DZone, Inc.)

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백슬래쉬(Backslash) 문자란, "Reverse Solidus" 라고 불리기도 합니다. 좌측으로 기울어진 빗금입니다. 참고로 그냥 "슬래쉬(Slash)"는 / 이렇게 우측으로 기울어진 작대기입니다.

한글 윈도우에서는 백슬래시(\)가 원화(₩)기호로 나타납니다. 일본어판 윈도우에는 엔화(¥)기호로 나옵니다.

한글 폰트 자체가 그렇게 되어 있기에 그렇게 나오는 것인데,

다음의 방법을 사용하면, 한글 윈도우에서 백슬래시를 어느 정도 표현할 수 있습니다.


원화를 백슬래쉬로: 영문폰트 사용하여


한글 글꼴이 아닌 영문 폰트를 사용하는 것입니다. 영문 전용 폰트에는 원화 기호가 없기에 오리지날 백슬래시가 잘 나옵니다. 웹문서라면 다음과 같은 태그를 사용하여 폰트를 지정하면 됩니다:

HTML 코드

한글 폰트: 굴림
<span style="font-family:Gulim">C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe</span>

<br /><br />

영문 폰트: Arial
<span style="font-family:Arial">C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared</span>





HTML 출력 결과:

한글 폰트: 굴림
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe

영문 폰트: Arial
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared


패스 문자열 속의 백슬래쉬들이 깨끗하게 표현되었습니다.



원화를 백슬래시로: 전각문자 사용하여


전각문자로 된 백슬래시를 사용하는 것입니다. (▶▶ 컴퓨터용어] 반각 문자 / 전각 문자;(半角/全角)의 의미, 차이점- Half-Width / Full-Width Character 참고)

"\" <- 바로 이것이 백슬래쉬의 전각문자 버전입니다. 이것은 한글 폰트 속에 들어 있기에 한글 윈도우에도 잘 나옵니다.

위의 전각문자를 카피하여 문서에 붙여넣고 사용하시면 됩니다.

단, 전각문자 백슬래쉬는, 진짜 백슬래시 즉 반각문자 백슬래쉬와는 코드 번호가 다릅니다. 모양은 같지만, 컴퓨터는 전각 백슬래쉬를 백슬래쉬로 인식하지 못하는 경우가 대부분입니다. 따라서 "\" 이것을 워드프로세서 문서 속에서 사용한다든지 하는 것은 괜찮지만, 프로그래밍 등에서 진짜 백슬래쉬 대신으로 사용하면 안됩니다.

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https://drupal.org/

 

http://drupal.kldp.net/about-drupal

 

드루팔은 PHP로 작성된 오픈 소스 콘텐츠 관리 프레임워크, 콘텐츠 관리 시스템, 블로그 엔진이다. 처음에는 게시판으로 만들었으나 여러 가지 유용한 기능을 추가하여 현재의 모습을 가지게 되었다

 

드루팔(Drupal)은 개인 또는 커뮤니티가 웹사이트의 다양한 자료들을 손쉽게 관리, 조직, 출판할 수 있도록 다양한 기능을 제공하는 오픈소스 프로그램입니다. 세계의 수많은 사용자들과 조직들이 드루팔을 사용하고 있습니다.

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  • 커뮤니티 포탈,토론 사이트
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  • 개인 웹사이트
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  • 전자 상거래 어플리케이션
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드루팔은 다음과 같은 기능을 갖고 있습니다. 모듈을 통해 더 다양한 기능들이 개발되어 사용되고 있습니다.

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  • 사진 갤러리
  • 파일 업로드 및 다운로드

드루팔은 GPL 라이센스의 오픈소스 소프트웨어입니다. 수천명의 사용자와 개발자로 이루어진 커뮤니티에 의해 개발되고 유지되고 있습니다. Drupal은 자유롭게, 그리고 무료로 다운로드 받아 사용할 수 있습니다. 만일 Drupal이 제공하는 기능에 만족한다면, 당신의 요구사항에 더욱 적합하게 Drupal을 확장시키고 다듬는데 동참할 수도 있습니다.

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웹사이트에서 javascript 또는 DB를 테스트해보고 싶다면

 

http://jsfiddle.net/  , http://sqlfiddle.com/ 를 추천한다.

 

간단한 테스트는 위 사이트에서 진행해보는 것도 효율적인 방법이다.

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Why Web Icon Fonts are brilliant

http://www.crearegroup-webdesign.co.uk/blog/videos/web-icon-fonts.html


Posted Friday 14th Dec 2012 by Rob Bavington 1 Comment

My brother James and I have been chatting a lot over the past week about how amazing Icon Web Fonts are, so I’ve put together a little video blog to show the key benefits. If you’re unfamiliar with Icon Fonts, they’re not too dissimilar from Wingdings. They’re useful, lightweight, modern typefaces that are perfect for displaying icons on your website without the baggage that often comes with using images.

Now we’ll talk about these specific Icon Fonts in a moment, but typefaces like Font Awesome, which is free, or Fico carry huge benefits to designers – which is probably why they’ve been so popular with web designers in 2012.

You can think of Icon Fonts as any normal font or web-font. As a designer you can easily adjust the size, colour and even add shadows with CSS. Icon Fonts work in almost all browsers including IE6, which means you get transparency without messing around with any ugly hacks. Most importantly, a lightweight or hand-picked Web Icon Font will load quicker in the browser that it’s image counterpart which will help with your page-speed optimization.

Web Icon Fonts have been huge in 2012

James and I think there’s 3 simple, key reasons why Icon Web Fonts are so popular in 2012:

  1. The icons are simply pretty cool and modern
  2. Responsive web design
  3. Retina displays.

So with Responsive web-design, there’s a good chance that you might want to increase or decrease an icon’s size, particularly if you’re using it within a button. Just like text, you can use media queries to simply change the type size without needing to reference a different image file. And unlike raster, pixel based images – Icon Fonts are vector so they look crisp at any resolution.

If you haven’t already, we’d recommending heading over to some of the many Icon Fonts available online. Like we mentioned earlier, Font Awesome is a great starting point as their current free set includes over 200 icons and can be installed and used on your website within minutes.

There’s also plenty of premium paid Icon Fonts and also great tools like Fontello where you can create your very own hand-picked, lightweight hybrid Icon Font by combining the best of the free Icon Fonts available.

So, wrapping up – we’re pretty confident that Icon Fonts are going to continue in popularity in 2013. It wouldn’t surprise us if the Google Web Font archive dons a set or two in the near future.

Example results when using Font Awesome, as shown on their web page.

Example results when using Font Awesome, as shown on their web page.

Web Icon Fonts & SEO

Also, don’t worry about the potential SEO headache of having random single letters hanging around your HTML markup. Icon Font Packs, like Font Awesome for example, have been set-up so that you can render with empty italic tags.

If you refer to the embedded image opposite, and the HTML markup below, you can see how the empty italics tags are used with a class to render icons in a similar fashion to how we might use span tags.


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<ul class="nav nav-list">
    <li class="active"><a href="#"> Home</a></li>
    <li><a href="#"> Library</a></li>
    <li><a href="#"> Applications</a></li>
    <li><a href="#"> Settings</a></li>
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Thanks for watching this week, check out our supporting post for more resources and live examples of Icon Fonts in action from around the web.


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