Tag Archives: css

Skeleton: Responsive CSS Boilerplate

You should use Skeleton if you’re overwhelmed by UI frameworks like Bootstrap and Foundation or if you’re embarking on a smaller project. Skeleton only styles a handful of standard HTML elements and includes a grid, but that’s often more than enough to get started. In fact, this site is built on Skeleton and has ~200 lines of custom CSS (half of which is the docking navigation).
http://getskeleton.com/#examples

EnjoyHint – XB Software

A free web-tool that is created to prompt users to navigate a website or an app intuitively and easily. It gives an excellent way to create interactive tutorials with hints and embed them into your web apps, thus, enhancing their usability and value/effectiveness.
http://xbsoftware.com/products/enjoyhint