Free PSD: iPhone App Template


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Free PSD: Gameboy Cartridge


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jQuery Syntax Highlighter

If you’re looking for a nice syntax highlighter for your website or blog, you should definitely check out jQuery Syntax Highlighter by Benjamin Lupton. It’s extremely easy to implement and has some excellent built in styles for formatting your syntax. I’ve actually started implementing it here on cardeo.ca. You can check it out in action on my post Best Practices for Positioning Icons with CSS. Let me know what you think.

Best Free Vectors at Vecteezy.com

Looking for a great source for free vectors? If that’s the case, you need to check out Vecteezy.com. It’s a vector artwork community where you can upload and download files for free. I just finished browsing through the website, and I’ve created a list of my favourite free files. Check them out after the jump. Continue Reading »

Free Twitter PSD Icons

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Automatically Tweet Your RSS Feeds with TwitterFeed.com

Ever wonder how people automatically tweet their blog posts on Twitter? It’s actually super easy if you use TwitterFeed.com. It’s a free service that is super easy to setup. Check out the setup instructions after the jump Continue Reading »

Free PSD: Keyboard Icon

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5 Coolest HTML5 Items from CodeCanyon.net

CodeCanyon.net recently launched an HTML5 category, so I thought I’d throw together a list of the 5 coolest items they have available for purchase. If you’re looking to make a little money on the side, you might want to consider submitting an item to this category as it’s new and they need more submissions. Anyhow, for now, here’s a selection of their best files. Continue Reading »

Theme Tumblr Like a Pro

I’m so stoked this book just came out! I’ve been wanting to get into Tumblr themes for awhile now, but I haven’t had the time to figure it all out. Enter the latest release from Rockable Press, Theme Tumblr Like a Pro. Continue Reading »

Free WordPress Theme: MiniCard

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