Saran Chamling loves the web technology, and enjoys designing, exploring and writing about it @sanwebe.com. You can find him at Twitter, Google or Facebook.
There’s been a lot of buzz lately about Twitter’s Bootstrap framework, many new excellent websites are built upon Bootstrap solid framework. whether your need is a responsive grid system or pre-styled typography, Bootstrap comes in handy, it is very easy to start and well documented. But if you are wondering where to start, look no further, because I am going to show you how responsive layout using Bootstrap works and how we can use it to create flexible websites, let’s get started.
Finding that perfect CSS button isn’t hard these days, just Google and you will end-up with many CSS button generators, all you need to do is copy and paste the code. But if you are looking for some extraordinary CSS buttons, or perhaps inspirations, there’s no other places like codepen.io, here are some 40+ CSS button examples I’ve picked from Codepen. Please bear with page loading if you have slow net connection.
Integrating voice Search with HTML5 speech input fields in your website can be very useful to your users. To add this wonderful feature just drop x-webkit-speech in your input field tag, that’s it! You are ready to talk.
The Facebook, Twitter and Google plus data are available publicly in Json format, we can use some information to easily display number of likes, followers and circle counts in plain text. I wanted to include Feedburner Subscriber count code too, but too bad Google has decided to put an end to Awareness API, without it we can not display subscriber count in plain text.