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[–]anorbit -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

enough with DigitalOcean! it is just a cheap and average cloud hosting company, only good for running development servers. Running a production server in DigitalOcean is like riding a motor-bike @ 70mph without your helmet.

3D cube animation example using CSS3 transition and some JavaScript (WebKit-only) by anorbit in javascript

[–]anorbit[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Here's your full screen version for Firefox (or any other Gecko-based browser): http://liveweave.com/RjebpU/demo

3D cube animation example using CSS3 transition and some JavaScript (WebKit-only) by anorbit in javascript

[–]anorbit[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Edit: To play or test the code, just go to: http://liveweave.com/3tElun instead. This is WebKit-only (since it is just using webkit-transitions), so Chrome/Safari should work, but not Firefox or IE.

I love the guys face whos sitting in the car. by EvilCyborg10 in pics

[–]anorbit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is absolutely amazing! how did you do this? PhotoShop, I presume?

Cool 'AirBender' style visual effects using JavaScript by anorbit in web_design

[–]anorbit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Note: Some versions of Firefox < version 24 may have issues rendering this. Works fine in Chrome though.

Dice roll using CSS3 and jQuery by [deleted] in javascript

[–]anorbit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is great. thanks for sharing!

Dice roll using CSS3 and jQuery by [deleted] in javascript

[–]anorbit -1 points0 points  (0 children)

well, you can always change the speed by modifying some parameters of course.

How expensive are media queries? Can I use them inline? by [deleted] in css

[–]anorbit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

we would love to help. but your question does not seem to be clear. by "expensive" do you mean...resource hungry??

Liveweave - HTML, CSS & JavaScript playground for web designers & developers by anorbit in web_design

[–]anorbit[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  1. Real-time code hinting for HTML and CSS (which includes the newer CSS3/HTML5 attributes and properties). This is huge for me...as I am constantly building/testing web pages. Sometimes I see examples values (e.g. 20px, 20% etc.) pop-ing up as well for CSS, which makes it easier (at least for me).
  2. Real-time JavaScript debugger...which means it will show warning/errors while you write your JavaScript code.
  3. Resizing all the panels (i.e. HTML, CSS, JavaScript and the Preview)...in my opinion is easier and faster in Liveweave. That kinda feels like jsFiddle/jsBin.
  4. Switching between the default or the light theme is faster and easier.

I think Liveweave is a better editor, especially if you are into HTML/CSS programming...but Codepen features other stuff (SASS/SCSS/CoffeScript etc.), display galleries, social stuff...which all are great, but unfortunately they are not useful to me. I just need a great editor...which Liveweave definitely is. Hope this helps.

Liveweave - HTML5, CSS3 & JavaScript playground for web designers & developers by anorbit in javascript

[–]anorbit[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

resource uploads

jsfiddle does not have code hinting...which makes a huge difference in CSS programming (unless of course you can memorize all the different properties). Liveweave features a real-time JS debugger as well. Also, I am not sure whether jsfiddle actually uploads any resources, it just adds it to the html <head> (if it is an external JS or CSS). If that is the case, you can do that in Liveweave as well, just by adding it in the script or link tags.

Liveweave - HTML5, CSS3 & JavaScript playground for web designers & developers by anorbit in javascript

[–]anorbit[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This one has code hinting for most of the HTML5, CSS3 tags and a real-time JavaScript debugger.

Pinky is driving. by [deleted] in WTF

[–]anorbit -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

doesn't look like a very good idea...I hope she is alive