Archive for August, 2008

HMTL email templates

free html newsletter templates

If you’ve ever tried to design an html newsletter you will know that it can be a frustrating experience with elements not displaying as you’d expected. Mailchimp has 4 free templates for download. They include most of the features you could want.

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free email templates 2

Campaignmonitor.com has a further 30 templates you can download for free.

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free FLV viewer

free flash player

ToobPlayer is a very, very, tiny (18kb) and free, flash player. There is also a great video tutorial to help get you started.

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Free Ecommerce website template

free ecommerce template

CSS crème has a very professional looking ecommerce template downloadable for free. Have a look at their other free css templates as well.

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Draggable table

draggable table columns

This is a very neat java script that allows you to create tables which your visitors can reorder by dragging the columns.

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Free website uptime monitor

website monitor

Instant reports on your website uptime. Free, and forever they claim. Get alerts or view graphs and stats at your own convenience.

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Pattern Tap design inspiration

good design examples

If you are looking for a little inspiration for your web design, have a look at pattern tap where you will find plenty of examples of nice design.

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Multi column liquid css layouts

css liquid layout templates

Some great multi column css templates. All popular layouts are represented. All for free, courtesy of Matthew James Taylor.

Features:

  • No CSS hacks
  • iPhone & iPod Touch compatible
  • SEO friendly
  • Full length column background colours
  • No Images
  • No JavaScript
  • Resizable text compatible
  • Stackable columns
  • FREE for anyone to use

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Develop Iphone ready web sites

iphone simulator

iPhoney is a freeware iPhone simulator that allows you to develop sites that display well on an iPhone.

features (from the website)

  • Test your iPhone-enabled Web 2.0 applications and compatible web sites.
  • Zoom out to see how your current pages might look while zoomed out on iPhone.
  • Rotate to see websites in either portrait or landscape orientation.
  • Show or hide the location bar for a full-screen iPhone experience.
  • Simulate the iPhone user agent, to test browser redirection scripts.
  • Turn off plug-ins (including Flash, but note that they all turn off (including QuickTime).
  • Open any website that works with Safari (use Safari 3 beta for the most accurate experience).
  • Automatic updates with Sparkle, so you’ll always know if there’s a new version.

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