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We hand-pick the best components and resources on the net, pin down their core objectives, label them with relevant categories and present them on this very site. We promote well written, documented, modular and extendable web development components and designs.

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We strongly believe in the open source movement. All our projects and promoted components are open source and we are delighted to be a part of the fast growing community that evolves around the ideas and believes of public and open source code. There are no hidden affiliates, sponsored reviews or shady sign-ups in our community. We will always stay unbiased and neutral in the way we promote quality.

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We listen to developers and designers all over the globe. We know there are so many talented people out there producing quality components, articles, tutorials and ideas and we hope to bring you all together to form a quality, high-end community that can take web development and design even further and stay one step ahead.

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24 Kick Ass Portfolio Designs
exactly.
 17th of June at 9:07 pm
Using CSS to Fix Anything
Noupe shares some quick tips on how to avoid easy pitfalls when creating your CSS layout.
 17th of June at 11:14 am
2008 Design Trends
So what's hot now' Pencil sketches, handwritten notes, card stocks, watercolor effects, collage art, script fonts, grungy and splatter ink backgrounds etc... Some nice visual examples.
 16th of June at 10:04 am
10 Video Tutorials for Learning Basic Web Design Skills
Some people can read instructions on how to do things and can immediately go out and do them without any problems. But others need to see things done before they fully grasp how to do them.
 16th of June at 10:03 am
UTF-8: The Secret of Character Encoding
Character encoding and character sets are not that difficult to understand, but so many people blithely stumble through the worlds of programming without knowing what to actually do about it.
 12th of June at 11:17 am
jQuery UI v1.5 Released
"When we first started with the UI project, we set out to build a generic, basic, and simple way of adding and extending core interaction to DOM elements. However, we soon found that our approach wasn't working for UI."
 10th of June at 9:55 pm
The PHP Benchmark
The PHP Benchmark was constructed as a way to open people's eyes to the fact that not every PHP code snippet will run at the same speed. You may be surprised at the results that this page generates.
 9th of June at 1:27 pm
Introduction to CSS3 - What is it?
This article marks the first of several, providing an introduction to the new CSS3 standard which is set to take over from CSS2.
 9th of June at 9:24 am
Planning a Semantic Web site
This article leads you through the aspects of both information architecture and general infrastructure you need in place to truly take advantage of this burgeoning opportunity.
 8th of June at 5:49 pm
Why we skip Photoshop
7 reasons why the 37signals team skips photoshop.
 8th of June at 8:25 am

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