“Yes, adult Goth here. 28 December 2011. This was a still taken during a music video shoot for Voltaire’s song “Graveyard Picnic.”“
(Source: gothsonokc)
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Aid in the Capture of the Batman!
Submit photographic evidence of graffiti related to any movement in support of the vigilante’s return. Make sure that location services or store location is on in your camera settings. Report any and all information pertaining to the investigation to the designated contact (#tdkr07202012 or tdkr07202012@gothampolicedepartment.com)
stroll.js - CSS3 List Scroll Effects
This project by Hakim El Hattab is just sick. stroll.js is a collection of CSS list scroll effects. Oh, and of course, pull requests are welcome.
Besides the awesome work from Hakim, a few contributors helped make stroll.js possible as well:
- Paul Irish and Felix Gnass added performance improvements
- Kilian Ciuffolo added the Fly & Fly Reverse effects
- Dave Arel added the Fade effect
- Erick Daniszewski added the Twirl Effect
Also, if you haven’t heard Paul Irish, Boris Smus and Eric Bidelman kicked off the first episode of HTML5Rocks Live - which features stroll.js to show off some of the latest features in Chrome developer tools. The first 20 minutes Paul talks about a brand new feature: the DevTools’ vertical timeline!
Foresight.js
Foresight.js gives webpages the ability to tell if the user’s device is capable of viewing high-resolution images (such as the 3rd generation iPad) before the image is requested from the server. Additionally, it judges if the user’s device currently has a fast enough network connection for high-resolution images. Depending on device display and network connectivity, foresight.js will request the appropriate image for the webpage.
Fumblr
Stop fumbling with your Tumblr theme development.
Local Tumblr theme development with support for SASS and the ability to import real Tumblr content.
