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WordPress Wednesday – 8 Premium Themes That Use Twitter Bootstrap Framework

Twiiter Bootstrap is becoming more and more popular with designers and developers as it is a base to start building new responsive websites especially WordPress themes as they are optimised to look stunning on desktop and mobile devices which is great for those who are searching for a theme that takes account of the rapidly growth of mobile visitors.

If you are searching for a theme that is using Twitter Bootstrap for your WordPress website today’s WordPress Wednesday post is just right for you as below you will see 8 new  premium WordPress Themes that used Twitter Bootstrap as their framework foundation.

1. Touch – $40

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Touch Twitter Bootstrap – Responsive WP Theme. Unlimited combinations on any page. Very powerful theme which suits both, creative and business users with no programming background, as well as advanced developers. The Theme is built on top of the great Themeple Framework.

It comes with a hundreds of options so you can modify, styling, colors, layout and fonts directly from within the Theme Options. Build your own skin and pages right out from your Page Builder and Theme Options. Font, background and color options as well as the dynamic template builder will help you create the Website you need in no time.

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WordPress Wednesday – 12 Creative Websites That Been Built With WordPress

WordPress was first built as a blog platform but has now developed into a full-featured CMS (Content Management System).  It is easy to design in and develop any type of websites. And for today’s WordPress Wednesday features 12 Creative websites that been built with WordPress.

1. Creative9

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2. Northern Army

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WordPress Wednesday – 6 Free WordPress Plugins For Real Estate Agents

Lately we see a larger number of real estate agents and professionals starting to turn to WordPress for their go-to CMS and with the standard setup of WordPress you can create a very powerful real estate site but that can’t really cut it for every real estate agent.

And luckily for us those agents who wanting more out of their WordPress site don’t need to wait any more as we see many more WordPress plugins specifically developed for real estate professionals and Today’s WordPress Wednesday post features 6 Free WordPress Plugins for Real Estate agents.

1. CT Mortgage Calculator

A straightforward and simple mortgage calculator, featuring Sale Price, Interest Rate, Term (years) & Down Payment.

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23 Great Examples Of Single Page Websites

One of most love thing in developments on the web has been the rise in the use of single page websites by everyone from web designers to large companies to promote their product, app or portfolio.  The single page websites look great with many having very simple designs, large typography and amazing  graphics too making them some of the best looking sites.

These website often use the very latest HTML5, CSS3 and jQuery as they are a great way to create a site that has maximum impact.  Here is a roundup of 23 single page websites featuring lots of different styles. So if you are about to design a single page website today’s post is just for you as you will certainly find some amazing inspiration.

1. Hatbox

2. Rueda Film

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Freebie Tuesday 10th of July – Dynamic – A Free General Website PSD Template

This template is special because it can be used for many purposes, although it was mainly directed toward portfolio agencies and individuals, it can however work as a template website for companies, products & more. Make sure to download in fully layered psd format from the author.

Download from blugraphic

Freebie Thursday 10th of November – Effe HTML Template

This site is clean-cut, simple and has a lot of nifty features. And it’s free for you to use in any way you like…

Download from Design Moo

21 Websites That Are Already Using HTML5

HTML5 standard allows us to incorporate features like video playback and drag-and-drop that have been previously dependent on third-party browser plug-ins such as Adobe Flash and Microsoft Silverlight but with HTML5 you can add some awesome effects to your website with ease. So in the post you can find some websites that are already using this new standard that is called HTML5.

1. Fatfold

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How Accessible is Your Website? 5 Tools to Analyse Your Website’s Level of Accessibility

When Designing a website that’s as much successful as it is effective takes time, skills, and a lot of testing. Normally, when we’re talking about web design and we hear the word testing, the first thing that comes to mind is usability, and that’s fine, but when was the last time you sat down to analyse the level of accessibility of your website?

Testing on other aspects of your website are important but it’s seems that a lot of us seem to neglect our websites accessibility. This can ultimately lead to the loss of a wide range of users and poor elements of design.  But you not to fear anymore, below we’ve compiled a set of tools that will help you combat poor accessibility.

All tool featuring in this article is either free or you might have to pay a small fee to use but these tools has been chosen because it’s easy to use and offers a quality testing.

1. Colour Blindness Simulator

The Colour Blindness Simulator will help you assess how accessible images and colours are seen through the eyes of an individual who is colorblind. You’re able to quickly upload a JPEG image of about 1000px by 1000px and analyse how you’ll be able to make your web pages more accessible to users that may be colour blind.

2. LinkPatch

Broken links make web pages and other areas of your website inaccessible, this is why it’s important to use a tool such as Link Patch to check the amount of broken links on any URL you choose. With Link Patch you can achieve the above and, install your “tracking” code in a few seconds, make use of the great user interface, you’ll have smart notifications, and a round-the-clock monitoring.

3. AccessColor

Access Color tests the color contrast and color brightness between the foreground and background of all elements in the DOM to make sure that the contrast is high enough for people with visual impairments. Assuring that you provide enough color contrast between foreground and background colors takes time and we hope that this tool will help web developers to build accessible websites by visually flagging the section(s) of a page with problematic color combination’s. Access Color will find the relevant colour combination’s within your HTML and CSS documents rather than requiring you to find each value to input yourself in order to test the contrast between each colour combination.

4. Juicy Studios Image Analyzer

With this tool we’re able to examine each and every image found on a specified web page for accessibility problems. The tool will carefully examine the width, height, alt, and longdesc attributes to determine if they are fitted with their corresponding values. The accessibility on your website also depends on how well users are able to interact with images and how they are displayed. This why this Image Analyzer is a great tool.

5. WAVE

WAVE is an interactive tool that shows you the level of accessibility on your website in three different styles: “Errors, Features, and Alerts”, “Structure/Order”, and Text-Only”. All you’d have to do is enter the URL of your site, and get to view your results. You’ll also receive instant feedback on the placement and identification of every element. You’ll be notified of any JavaScript present, HTML errors, incorrect navigational structure and much more.

6 Top Tools for Creating Web Design Wireframes

When starting a new web design, it’s a good idea to begin first with a wireframe.

The purpose of a wireframe is to communicate the layout of a page without getting caught up in any of the colour and design elements. With the wireframes these can be a big time saver as they help all parties involved come to an agreement on the placement of the page elements such as headers, content areas, navigation/menus and footers.

The key for this is to get the layout approved and nailed down so major layout changes won’t take place one the detailed design elements are in place

Mockflow

MockFlow allows you to design and collaborate in real-time, user interface mock ups for your software and websites. Comes with numerous built-in components & icons,

Pencil Project

The Pencil Project’s unique mission is to build a free and open source tool for making diagrams and GUI prototyping that everyone can use.

HotGloo

HotGloo is completely web based with lots of features that let’s you drag and drop and scale items easily. It also has support for realtime collaboration.

Cacoo

Cacoo is a user friendly online drawing tool that allows you to create a variety of diagrams such as site maps, wire frames, UML and network charts. Cacoo can be used free of charge.

Balsamiq Mockups

Balsamiq Mockups feels like you are drawing, but it’s digital, so you can tweak and rearrange controls easily, and the end result is much cleaner

Axure

Axure RP is the leading tool for rapidly creating wireframes, prototypes and specifications for applications and web sites. Quickly get the benefits of prototyping without a lot of hassle.

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