Saturday, 1 October 2016

40 Online Generators for Web Designers Should Bookmark


Online Generators for Web Designers can be a great way to save time in your web design projects. High-quality generators can create graphics or code or even layouts in a matter of seconds or minutes, things that might take an hour or more if done by hand. Online generator are those tools that help us to create those popular “XHTML valid” CSS banners, micro buttons or css website templates in seconds. In such cases online generators can be of great help which do the necessary job and some tools don’t have to be downloaded also. We all know that backgrounds play a crucial role in a design. Web Designers sometimes spend a lot of time in making pattern or stripe backgrounds and there are also tool to help you out here. In this article, I have listed some of the online generators that can save you some time and still give you great results.


Online Generators

1. XML Charts
xml

XML /SWF charts are used to create attractive graphs and charts from XML data, Create a source either manually or generate dynamically then pass it to the XML chart’s flash file.

2. Web Form Generator
web form generator

The web form generator from Web Form Factory automatically generates he necessary backend code to tie your form to a database.




3. Typetester
typetester

Typetester is used to compare three different type of fonts on screen making your designing job easier , Just specify the specifications and compare them




4. 256 Pixels
256

256 Pixels creates favicon designs where you can upload a picture or color the pixels by choosing any color and save it or create a favicon for any new challenges posed by the website.


5. 80 x 15 brilliant Button Maker
80x
Create 80 x 15 dimension buttons with 80 x 15 brilliant button maker where you can customise by setting the borders, left and right boxes and uploading the images separately for left and right boxes.


6. AJAX Info
ajax info

Create your own AJAX loader icon by selecting the type of indicator, background and foreground color and clicking in ‘Generate It’.




7. AJAX loading GIF generator
ajax loading

AJAX Loading GIF generator create your AJAX loading GIF image by defining the indicator type, background color, foreground color and controlling the speed of the loading indicator.



8. Background Maker
background maker

A unique background maker where you choose the colors from the pixelised tile which depicts the tiled background and fill each tile or pixel with a different color to watch it live in the background as a pattern.


9. Background Patterns
background patterns

Tiled background designer is quite an interesting tool to create tied backgrounds which allows you to change the background color, size of the canvas, image to be displayed and also rotated your tiled design as per your design.



10. Color Scheme Designer 3
colorschemedesigner

Color Scheme Designer 3 has a really fantastic user interface that’s both attractive and easy to use. Just select a color, the type of color scheme you want to create (mono, complement, triad, tetrad, analogic, or accented analogic) and then make adjustments. It also lets you preview the color scheme right in light and dark website layouts
11. Kuler
kuler
Adobe’s Kuler is one of the best color scheme tools available, with multiple options for both creating and finding color schemes. To find a color scheme created by someone else, you can search or browse by newest, mot popular, highest rated, or random. They also include tools for creating a color scheme based on an images.

12. Adhesiontext
adhesiontext

Adhesiontext creates dummy text for various languages, including specific characters. In addition to Latin characters, you can also create dummy text in Cyrillic, Greek and Arabic.



13. pForm
pform

pForm is a free HTML form builder. Just choose from their pre-designed templates and then customize your form. It’s fast and they have a good selection of form designs to choose from.



14. Badges
badges

Badges can be used to display a big ‘beta’ message on your website or emphasize a price or a promotion. No web 2.0 site is complete without one.


15. Barcode Generator
barcode generator

Barcode label printer is an online barcode generator where a CGI form is used to enter a text and generate a printable and scannable barcode in Interleaved 2 of 5, Code 39, Code 128 A, B, or C symbologies.

                                                                            16. Buttonator
buttonator
Buttonator is a free web button maker to create your own personalized web buttons. You can customise the button’s font, color, style and apply different effects for your button.




17. Font-Face Kit Generator
fontfacegenerator

This font-face kit generator from Font Squirrel lets you create full kits for any font you can legally use with font-face.




18. Showdown
showdown

Showdown is a port of Markdown in JavaScript. Just type in some markdown text and it will output HTML for you.




19. Faary
faary

Faary lets you create forms quickly and easily, by just entering the form elements in a list format.






20. Pure CSS Menu
purecssmenu

This site lets you create a menu with dropdowns that only uses CSS, no images. It’s simple, but it’s also quick to set up.




21. CSS Sprite Generator
cssspritegenerator

To create CSS sprites with this generator, just zip all your images and upload them. Specify the space you want between images, as well as the aspect ratio, build direction, and if there should be a background or transparency color, as well as your image specs and any CSS specs you want. It will output the sprite file, as well as the CSS for each image.

22. CSS Menu Generator
cssmenugenerator

This generator is great for when you just need a quick, simple drop-down menu.





23. Tabs Generator
tabsgenerator

You can choose height and width, border size, corner radius, background color and style, fill style and colors, and orientation.




24. Favicon Generator
favicongenerator

This Favicon Generator lets you create a favicon from scratch or based on an image you upload.





25. Color Mixer

color mixer

Create a new color by mixing colors, Color /mixers is a fun tool to fine tune and fiddle with a color with editable RGB colors and adjustable lightness and darkness.



26. Tartan Maker
tartanmaker

Plaid backgrounds aren’t often seen in web design, and part of that is likely due to the complexity of creating a tiling plaid pattern. Tartan Maker makes it as easy as choosing a few colors and using sliders to determine the size and boldness of your plaid.

27. Stripe Generator 2.0
stripegenerator

Stripe Generator 2.0 lets you create repeating-stripe backgrounds. Just choose size and spacing, colors, stripe orientation, shadow, and background style.



28. Stripemania
stripemania

Stripemania is a striped background image generator. Pick the strip width and spacing, the orientation, and the colors, and it generates a repeating stripe pattern.



29. CSS Border Radius
borderradius

All you have to do is enter the border radius for each corner. It automatically fills in all four when you enter the first one, but you can then change each one individually.




30. CSS3 Sandbox
css3sandbox

This CSS3 Sandbox has five different generators: linear gradients, radial gradients, text properties, box properties, and transforms.


31. CSS3.0 Maker
css30maker

Here’s another CSS3 generator that lets you create a variety of different effects using CSS3. There are generators for border radius, gradients, animation, text and box shadows, and more

32. CSS Type Set
csstypeset

CSS Type Set lets you create typography designs and generates the CSS for you. Just paste in text you want to modify, and then use the options at the bottom to customize it and it will generate the CSS in real-time.


33. ColoRotate
colorotate

ColoRotate lets you view and create color schemes in 3D. Being able to manipulate the color palette tool in 3 dimensions can lead to better understanding of how the colors in a palette relate to one another.




34. Templatr
templatr

Templatr is another simple generator for creating quick WordPress layouts. It lets you edit virtually every element in the design, all using a visual editor.



35. WordPress Theme Generator
wpthemegenerator

This generator lets you create a WP theme, and while it’s not extremely powerful, it is a quick way to create minimalist themes (both in terms of style and functionality).


36. Contact Form Generator
contact
Contact Form Generator is used to create form to email scripts for your ASP, PHP or Perl website with no programming. Just enter the email header fields like email from, email to and subject to create the form.



37. Blueprint Grid CSS Generator
blueprintgenerator
If you like using Blueprint for your CSS layouts but want something more flexible, this generator is for you. Just enter the number of columns, column width, and margin width and it generates your CSS for you. One caveat, though: it’s no longer in active development and is not supported.

38. YAML Builder
yamlbuilder

Here’s a visual tool for creating a YAML (Yet Another Multicolumn Layout) design.





39. Create Graph
create

Create a graph as bar graph, line graph, pie chart etc.. by selecting the default graph type and defingin the design such as style, shading, data set ie number of fields, data labels and your graph is created.


40. CSS Optimiser
css optimizer

Online CSS Optimizer/Optimiser is a web tool for reducing the file size of cascading style sheets. In order to save more space optimized files would be messy even so you may output it as a file. Non-valid or hacked (for certain browsers) CSS files may result in error.




Friday, 30 September 2016

National Voluntary Blood Donation Day: 1st October


“The Blood You Donate Gives Someone Another Chance At Life. One Day That Someone May Be A Close Relative, A Friend, A Loved One—Or Even You.”


About National Voluntary Blood Donation Day

National Voluntary Blood Donation Day is getting celebrated in India at 1st of October every year to share the need and importance of the blood in the life of an individual. It was first started celebrating on 1st of October in the year 1975 through the Indian Society of Blood Transfusion and Immunohaematology. Indian Society of Blood Transfusion and Immunohaematology was first established at 22nd of October in the year 1971 under the leadership of Mrs. K. Swaroop Krishen and Dr. J.G. Jolly.


National Voluntary Blood Donation Day 2016

National Voluntary Blood Donation Day 2016 would be celebrated at Saturday, on 1st of October.
Objectives



  • To make aware the people all over the country about the importance of the voluntary blood donation.
  • To successfully achieve the target of Voluntary Blood Donation to fulfill the urgent need of the needy patients.
  • To store the blood in stock in blood banks for any urgent and serious requirement.
  • To promote and emphasize the self esteem of blood donors through a lot of thanks.
  • To motivate and encourage people who are not interested in donating blood even being a healthy person.
  • To stimulate people to donate blood voluntarily who are interested in donating blood only to their relatives or friends.




Transfusing or donating blood or its components to the needy person has become very important part of the humanity in the modern health care system. It does not matter who is the blood donor or blood receiver, a donor can be a receiver in the future as well as a receiver can be a healthy donor in the nearest future. So donating blood without any expectation is the great humanity and vital part in the life saving process. Do not donate blood only to your relatives or friends, donate blood to voluntarily for any human being is the real humankind as it can save many lives.
In order to prevent the blood transmitting diseases through the blood transfusion, it becomes very mandatory to carefully investigate (through the advanced testing techniques like nucleic acid testing) the every unit of collected blood to prevent the life threatening diseases such as the AIDS, syphilis, Hepatitis-B, Hepatitis-C, malaria and many more. Blood donation should be encouraged by the voluntary blood donors only as their blood is safe instead of professional or paid blood donors. Voluntary blood donors never tells a lie and become agree for advance testing of their blood as they really want to save the precious life of someone.
To make aware the people towards the blood donation, a variety of events, awareness programmes, camps and supplementary promotional activities are organized in all states at the National Voluntary Blood Donation Day. There are various criteria for the blood donors according to the Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940. The age of blood donors should be between 18 – 60 years, weight 45 kg or above, pulse rate range 60 to 100/ minute, BP normal, Hb 12.5gm/100ml and body temperature should not exceeds 37.5 degree centigrade.


Importance of National Voluntary Blood Donation Day

Blood is vital component of the human life as it provides the crucial nourishment to the body tissues and organs. National Voluntary Blood Donation Day is celebrated to bring the great changes in the society in order to follow the life-saving measures and prevent the serious illness caused by the violence and injury, child birth related complications, road traffic accidents and many more conditions.
Safe blood donation saves many lives of all ages and from all walks of life every year. The states like Tripura, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Maharashtra are considered as the national level voluntary blood donors. Tripura, a North Eastern State of the country, is considered as the highest level of voluntary blood donor (93%) in India whereas Manipur is considered as lowest in the country.
It is necessary to celebrate this day at a great level to remove the ignorance, fear and misconceptions of the general public towards the voluntary blood donation campaign. Voluntary organizations of the country are paying their valuable time and using their resources in order to encourage the students/youths, colleges, institutions, clubs/NGOs and etc.

Thursday, 29 September 2016

If programming languages were vehicles:

If programming languages were vehicles:


C was the great all-arounder: compact, powerful, goes everywhere, and reliable in situations where your life depends on it.


                                                                   



C++ is the new C — twice the power, twice the size, works in hostile environments, and if you try to use it without care and special training you will probably crash.


                                                                       



C♯ is C++ with more safety features so that ordinary civilians can use it. It looks kind of silly but it has most of the same power so long as you stay near gas pumps and auto shops and the comforts of civilization. A well-known heavily muscular intimidator keeps touting it.




Java is another attempt to improve on C. It sort of gets the job done, but it's way slower, bulkier, spews pollution everywhere, and people will think you're a redneck.





Python is great for everyday tasks: easy to drive, versatile, comes with all the conveniences built in. It isn't fast or sexy, but neither are your errands.




Perl used to serve the same purpose as Python, but now only bearded ex-hippies use it.



LISP is programming stripped down to the bare essence. It's been around since forever. Using it makes you stronger, but only an athlete or a maniac can make a living with with it.






Haskell is like a hipster version of LISP.









PHP is this hand-me-down deathtrap that you only use because you're stuck with it, and when you hit a speed bump the wrong way it sets you and your passengers on fire.





Go is a shiny new toy that tech nerds say will be the way of the future, but it's only practical if you limit everything you want to do to stay within its range.



COBOL probably seemed like a good idea at the time.




MATLAB is what scientists use to do special scientist things.


R is what scientists use when they can't afford MATLAB.




OCaml is this funny shaped thing that Europeans like for some reason.





This is Javascript. If you put big wheels and a racing stripe on a golf cart, it's still a freak golf cart.







If you're wondering about this choice of cars, and if they fit the facts; then repeat to yourself 'it's just a j

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Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Google ad hints of new smartphones to come on Oct. 4

Google released an intriguing new video on prime time TV Monday that hints of an Oct. 4 announcement of two new smartphones -- the Pixel X and Pixel XL.

The 30-second spot, also posted on Google-owned YouTube, shows a search bar rectangle that morphs into the shape of a smartphone accompanied by the 1974 hit single, “Come and Get Your Love” by the rock band Redbone.

A separate website, madeby.google.com with much the same content shows the smartphone shape with color photos and a place to sign up for email alerts for more information. Fans of the Google Nexus phones will notice the URL refers to “made by Google” as well. Billboards in New York City are also showing the promotion.

The promotion was also backed up by invitations to some media outlets for a Google event in San Francisco on Oct. 4.

Reports suggest that Google will announce two new smartphones that day, the Pixel X with a 5-in. screen, and the larger 5.5-in. Pixel XL. They would presumably run a custom version of the latest Android OS, 7.0 dubbed Nougat. The phones would be manufactured by HTC.

Other reports indicate Google is dropping the Nexus name for Pixel, and plans to announce other products on Oct. 4, such as its Daydream virtual reality device and Google Home, an answer to the Amazon Echo.

The significance of the video and the reports of new smartphones should not be lost on average smartphone users.

Android phones dominate the global smartphone market, with an 85% share that is predicted to continue through 2020, according to research firm IDC. However, Google and even many Android phone makers, are clearly interested in keeping Android users updated with the latest operating system, along with the latest processors, cameras, sleek designs and other updates.

The Nexus line, going back to the Nexus One in 2009, has been one way that Google could show the best designs and uses for pure Android, even as it has served a small group of customers -- mainly tech-savvy users.

“Google’s goal with Nexus, or now Pixel phones, is the same as always: an alternative to Samsung smartphones in the high end which can really show off Android and Google’s ecosystem,” said Carolina Milanesi, an analyst at Creative Strategies.


So far, “Nexus devices have not helped because of the limited sales channel,” meaning they are mainly sold unlocked on the web. Google needs wider distribution, but can’t really afford to work with carriers and mass retailers because doing so would increase Google’s costs and upset other Android phone manufacturers, Milanesi said.

Milanesi said another report that’s circulating is that Google will bring its pure Android approach through Nexus in-house completely and close it off to other partner/manufacturers. “Alienating partners no longer seems to be a concern,” she added.

Under that scenario, Google could make its Google Mobile Services (GMS) — including Google Search, Gmail, Chrome and Google Maps — “proprietary,” in order to simplify the process of getting devices updated to the latest version of Android. “That would be so pure innovation actually makes it into consumers’ hands,” she said.

GMS is available only through a license with Google, according to the Android website, although installing it on devices requires no license fee.

More details may be forthcoming on Oct. 4 about a GMS that is more proprietary, expensive or restrictive for licensees. Google CEO Sundar Pichai told The Verge on June 1 that his company would “be more opinionated about the design of the phones,” particularly where Google sees a need to “push the devices forward.”

Pichai said then that Google would not create its own phones from scratch, and said Google’s plan was “still to work with OEMs to make phones.”

While Android already dominates the smartphone market, Google has to make Android evolve to keep up with the market and create interest when a new OS version is released, said Jack Gold, an analyst at J.Gold Associates.

“Google needs to show continued improvements, if not outright innovation, if it wants to maintain its market share,” Gold said. “Google often creates flagship devices that are meant to stimulate the market and get vendors’ creative juices flowing. It will continue to do so.”

Gold said he hopes that Google will announce an evolution of its core search capabilities with artificial intelligence with new interfaces for users.

The latest Google video promotion with TV and billboard ads shows a marketing willingness to take the Nexus concept for innovation to the mass market and beyond the niche of technophiles that have purchased the devices online.

On the other hand, Google faces a balancing act as it enlarges its market reach, said Patrick Moorhead, an analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy.

“Google always needs to be cautious that Android doesn’t get cheapened as a phone platform, especially as Apple gobbles up so much of the premium tier,” Moorhead said. “They should charge as high a price as they can without getting piggish on profits.”

The worst that could happen is if Android smartphones become a “commodity” with little pizazz and innovation.

“Commoditization doesn’t just happen; industries allow themselves to be commoditized,” Moorhead said. “Case in point -- the PC market. The PC market reduced investing then started to get commoditized and had to spend even more to decrease the slide.”
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Monday, 19 September 2016

JavaOne: Java EE 8 Release Pushed to 2017

The annual Java One conference kicked off on Sunday with a keynote confirmation of the widely expected delay of the release of Java EE 8. Anil Gaur, Oracle Corp. group vice president of engineering with responsibility for Java EE and WebLogic Server, laid out the proposed roadmap for the next version of the enterprise Java platform during the opening keynote presentation on Monday.

According that roadmap, Java EE 8 will be ready by the end of 2017, and Java EE 9 will be ready sometime in 2018.

"Java EE has been the platform of choice for developing and deploying enterprise applications for many years," Gaur told conference attendees. "It provides a very comprehensive set of APIs for applications that require scalable, transactional security. I am pleased to see EE adopted in clouds, and also to see that many vendors have started to use EE APIs to develop microservices applications. But they are doing so in their own way and, lacking a standard in this space, it's impossible to ensure compatibility and portability."

Gaur said Oracle sees Java EE as the platform for standardizing innovation around enterprise Java, and he emphasized that his company is committed to being part of the future of Java EE.

During a pre-conference interview, Gaur highlighted key areas in which Oracle is investing in enterprise Java, including a new programming model centered around distributed data streams and the reactive style of programming. "This is a way to develop apps that are loosely coupled and distributed," he told ADTmag. He added that Oracle is looking for ways to leverage the type of modularity coming in Java SE 9 in upcoming releases of Java EE.

 The Java EE Roadmap

The Java EE Roadmap (source: Oracle)
"We want to see how we can extend support in packaging, so developers can combine multiple artifacts within the configuration," he said. "These concepts are already there; what we're trying to do is bring them to the platform so people can use them as they move to applications from environment A to environment B."

Supporting things like containerization and reactive programming present challenges for the average developer, Gaur said, which is why Oracle is working to expand Java EE functionality to standardize these practices. He added that Java EE 8 will likely include enhanced Security (secret management, support for Oauth, OpenID), an API for self-contained configuration, and an API for health checks.

"We have started to roll out surveys from the product community," he said. "At the end of the day, it's the community, and the expert group that will finalize the scope."

Earlier this year, a group of volunteers doubting Oracle's commitment to enterprise Java formed the Java EE Guardians. The group has petitioned Oracle execs in an effort to get the company to prioritize the continuing evolution of Java EE.

When asked about the Guardians' efforts, Gaur said, "Our plans are not based on what they are doing, but I look at the positive aspect of what they can bring in. We have been working with open communities -- Java User Groups, Java Champions, etc. -- for a really long time, so I'm sure we'll be able to find a way to collaborate with them."

"The modularity work is challenging and important, and so it is better to do it right than meet a deadline," said IDC analyst Al Hilwa. "Most enterprises wait years to put new versions of Java into production. Still, continuous and agile evolution of Java is key to its long-term dominance as a language. The EE delays are a bit more troublesome, because of the longer time-line, and because there are many competing approaches in architecting new applications. I think integrating support for microservices is an important consideration."

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