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ScriptsWeb Design, Development

If you want to have a colorful scrollbar on your site, check this resource from . Copy and paste the code in your page and when you open the site, the scrollbars will be colorful. You can change the default colors to any color you like, so you can make

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Mobile, ResponsiveScriptsWeb Design, Development

If you want to give your visitors the chance to adjust the size of the text on your pages, you need a text resizer. You can get a script at and use it for free in your designs. This script stores the choices a visitor makes in a a cookie,

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Domains, DNSFun Stuff

One of our readers sent a link to this batch of bad domains posted on and we thought you might like them – or not! It may not always be a big deal to have a bad domain, or it may even be good for marketing purposes, but looking at

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Causes & Non-ProfitsTwitter Tools

Create awareness throughout Twitter for your non-profit campaign by adding a Twibbon to your Twitter avatar. With your own Twibbon Campaign you’ll be able to create a microsite where users can support your cause, brand or organisation in a variety of ways: Related posts: Subscribe To Groups Of Twitterers With

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youtube icons
Images, Icons, Photos, BackgroundsWeb Design, Development

Can’t find quite the right YouTube icon for your project? Now you’re out of excuses, because you’ll get a set of 272 free YouTube icons over at mysitemyway.com. You’ll get antique, orange, crinkled, pink, blue, buttons, metal, dirty, scratched, modern, metallic, round, square, gold, sandy, transparent, large small, etc.  

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Fun StuffWeb Design, Development

You may have the best intentions with designing your new logo, but make sure you look at your logo from different angles and – better yet – have others take a look at it. They may see something that you don’t. For some of the worst logos, visit 123print.com. Related

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Browsers, Add-onsHTML5Web Design, Development

To find out all you have to do is go to HTML5 Test and you’ll get a score up to 300 to see how well your browser supports HTML5. Your browser will be rated on specifications like user interaction, like drag and drop, storage handling and geolocation. Apart from the

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