Open-Source JavaScript frameworks to develop stunning, interface-rich web applications

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Writing web applications today is a tiresome and time consuming process. Browser quirks, maintenance of huge JavaScript and AJAX components may be real time black hole for many projects. Many JavaScript/AJAX frameworks eases this process by allowing developers to build and maintain complex front-end applications with just few function calls. I have listed here only several of them, free and probably most known, but there are definitely much more available on the market. I personally do not switch from one to another for every project and prefer to stick with jQuery, on my personal opinion, most robust and best supported Javascript framework out there. But I hope this my list will be helpful for those developers, who still looking the best one to work with.
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The longest list of CSS frameworks you probably ever seen.

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If you tired of writing the same CSS-code over and over again with each next project then it is time to start collecting a set of nice CSS classes and ID’s for your own. Or wait! It is already collected in numerous CSS frameworks. Using them, you can get a perfect default stylesheet, save your time and ensure the quality of your code. Meet them now and choose a right one for yourself.
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How to use Custom Fonts on the website.

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Embedding custom font into a website has always been a painful experience for web developers and designers and was often unfairly ignored on many websites. Nowadays, the latest trends in web design brought the idea back to life with new image replacement techniques.
In this article you’ll find probably most known examples of these techniques and I fairly hope that it may help you to build your website more attractive to visitors.
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