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2014

Sprite CSS Generator — a script plugin for Adobe Illustrator

control your sprites through a nice palette window simply change, rearrange and expand your sprites save your sprites including their settings within your Adobe Illustrator document and reuse/readjust it whenever you want to create multiple sprites in one single Adobe Illustrator document full control of positioning your graphics “Sprite CSS Generator” generates the entire sprite CSS code for you — just copy the code into your CSS file support of SVG, because it’s made for Adobe Illustrator “Sprite CSS Generator” optionally adds CSS code for fallback images export your graphics only once, instead of uploading, combining and rerendering the images with a loss of quality for many people, Adobe Illustrator is the best choice for designing websites, even if there is no perfect app for that

Avocode – Preview and inspect PSDs

Get CSS, SVG, image assets, fonts, colors. All without Photoshop.

Image Blender - tint / blend your images client side using any color - Impact Forums

This plugin allows you to tint/blend images using any specified color. It works kind of like the old palette-shifting approaches in old-school games, but you can effectively colourize an ig.Image or ig.AnimationSheet to any custom color.

2012

15 Great Examples of Websites using jQuery Masonry | Web Resources | WebAppers

jQuery Masonry is a dynamic grid layout plugin for jQuery. Think of it as the flip-side of CSS floats. Whereas floating arranges elements horizontally then vertically, Masonry arranges elements vertically, positioning each element in the next open spot in the grid. The result minimizes vertical gaps between elements of varying height, just like a mason fitting stones in a wall.

2010

jQuery Masonry · David DeSandro

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Masonry is a layout plugin for jQuery. Think of it as the flip side of CSS floats. Whereas floating arranges elements horizontally then vertically, Masonry arranges elements vertically then horizontally according to a grid. The result minimizes vertical gaps between elements of varying height, just like a mason fitting stones in a wall.